The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 74
... effect from what was contemplated . By increasing the opportunity of purchasing opium , it was said that the quantity consumed would increase in the like proportion . An angry discussion followed in the pages of the Pekin Gazette , and ...
... effect from what was contemplated . By increasing the opportunity of purchasing opium , it was said that the quantity consumed would increase in the like proportion . An angry discussion followed in the pages of the Pekin Gazette , and ...
Pàgina 208
... effect of the obligations of his high position . As the father of his people he could no longer overlook their necessities and sufferings , of which their insubordination might be held to be the expression . If Hienfung himself , with ...
... effect of the obligations of his high position . As the father of his people he could no longer overlook their necessities and sufferings , of which their insubordination might be held to be the expression . If Hienfung himself , with ...
Pàgina 459
... effect on the minds of the people . The young Emperor was growing up , and might be expected to take a direct share in the administration at an early date . It was not an idle appre- hension that filled the minds of his ministers lest ...
... effect on the minds of the people . The young Emperor was growing up , and might be expected to take a direct share in the administration at an early date . It was not an idle appre- hension that filled the minds of his ministers lest ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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