The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 78
... foreign relations more and more on the question of the opium traffic , about the merits of which they found opinion to be divided among the Europeans themselves . This detail seemed to offer more vulnerable points of attack on moral ...
... foreign relations more and more on the question of the opium traffic , about the merits of which they found opinion to be divided among the Europeans themselves . This detail seemed to offer more vulnerable points of attack on moral ...
Pàgina 420
... foreign affairs , had well arranged all foreign questions that required settlement , and its usual tranquillity was restored to the capital , within and without the walls , His Majesty again and again called on the Princes and Ministers ...
... foreign affairs , had well arranged all foreign questions that required settlement , and its usual tranquillity was restored to the capital , within and without the walls , His Majesty again and again called on the Princes and Ministers ...
Pàgina 460
... Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a collective request to be received in audience . Prince Kung was requested " to take his Imperial Majesty's orders with reference to their reception . " The question being thus brought to a ...
... Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a collective request to be received in audience . Prince Kung was requested " to take his Imperial Majesty's orders with reference to their reception . " The question being thus brought to a ...
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