The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 79
... held responsible by the Viceroy for the good conduct of the foreigners , had been compelled by the officials to go so far as to threaten to pull down the house and factory of one English merchant who was assumed to be an opium trader ...
... held responsible by the Viceroy for the good conduct of the foreigners , had been compelled by the officials to go so far as to threaten to pull down the house and factory of one English merchant who was assumed to be an opium trader ...
Pàgina 117
... held it to be necessary in the first place to make sure of its possession . The chief town of this island is known as Tinghai , and great preparations had been made there to avert the fate which had befallen it in the previous year ...
... held it to be necessary in the first place to make sure of its possession . The chief town of this island is known as Tinghai , and great preparations had been made there to avert the fate which had befallen it in the previous year ...
Pàgina 520
... held a naturally strong position , but the preliminary skirmishes indicated the radical ignorance of the Chinese in military knowledge . The early morning of the 15th of September was the time fixed for the attack on Pingyang , and so ...
... held a naturally strong position , but the preliminary skirmishes indicated the radical ignorance of the Chinese in military knowledge . The early morning of the 15th of September was the time fixed for the attack on Pingyang , and so ...
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