The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 169
... hands of an American , and the details of the occurrence went to show that the act was scarcely to be justified on the ground of adequate aggrava- tion . The death of another Chinaman at the hands of a foreigner stirred up the popular ...
... hands of an American , and the details of the occurrence went to show that the act was scarcely to be justified on the ground of adequate aggrava- tion . The death of another Chinaman at the hands of a foreigner stirred up the popular ...
Pàgina 291
... hands of the English and their allies . The Chinese had shown inexplicable want of courage and resolution in defending their city , but the coolies on the side of the invaders had distinguished themselves by their remarkable coolness ...
... hands of the English and their allies . The Chinese had shown inexplicable want of courage and resolution in defending their city , but the coolies on the side of the invaders had distinguished themselves by their remarkable coolness ...
Pàgina 534
... hands of the victors in the war of 1894-5 . It will be seen that the question did not end here , but for the time being Japan's benefit from the war with China was a large indemnity , and the acquisition of the islands of Formosa and ...
... hands of the victors in the war of 1894-5 . It will be seen that the question did not end here , but for the time being Japan's benefit from the war with China was a large indemnity , and the acquisition of the islands of Formosa and ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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