The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 29
... favour had been spurned . The views of the Emperor found expression in a letter to the Prince Regent and in a Vermilion Edict . These official notifications closed the negotiations , and Kiaking suggested to the Regent of England that ...
... favour had been spurned . The views of the Emperor found expression in a letter to the Prince Regent and in a Vermilion Edict . These official notifications closed the negotiations , and Kiaking suggested to the Regent of England that ...
Pàgina 30
... favour he was allowed to retain the title of Duke , and he may have regained his place in the esteem of his sovereign before he died . Another of the leading men at Kiaking's Court , and one of whose prudence and moderation early proof ...
... favour he was allowed to retain the title of Duke , and he may have regained his place in the esteem of his sovereign before he died . Another of the leading men at Kiaking's Court , and one of whose prudence and moderation early proof ...
Pàgina 360
... favour of the Imperialists ; but Chung Wang's impetuosity again turned the day in his favour , and Wusieh became the prize of the victor . Upon its capture the Emperor's general , Hochun , who had taken a prominent part in the earlier ...
... favour of the Imperialists ; but Chung Wang's impetuosity again turned the day in his favour , and Wusieh became the prize of the victor . Upon its capture the Emperor's general , Hochun , who had taken a prominent part in the earlier ...
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