The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 29
... Edict . These official notifications closed the negotiations , and Kiaking suggested to the Regent of England that , as his country was so remote , it would not be necessary for him to send another embassy . Foremost The Amherst embassy ...
... Edict . These official notifications closed the negotiations , and Kiaking suggested to the Regent of England that , as his country was so remote , it would not be necessary for him to send another embassy . Foremost The Amherst embassy ...
Pàgina 144
... edict , degrading the principal officials inculpated , and ordering them to proceed to Pekin for punishment by the Criminal Board . In this edict occurred the important pledge that " we will not allow that because the representation ...
... edict , degrading the principal officials inculpated , and ordering them to proceed to Pekin for punishment by the Criminal Board . In this edict occurred the important pledge that " we will not allow that because the representation ...
Pàgina 490
... Edict authorizing his return , and as the consequence he had to accept suspension from all his offices , while his treaty was submitted to the tender mercies of the grand secretaries , the six presidents of boards , the nine chief ...
... Edict authorizing his return , and as the consequence he had to accept suspension from all his offices , while his treaty was submitted to the tender mercies of the grand secretaries , the six presidents of boards , the nine chief ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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