The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 34
... less disturbed than would commonly be supposed by the disquieting events of Kiaking's tenure of power , and the people , as ever , were resolutely bent on performing their mundane duties after the fashion and precepts of their fore ...
... less disturbed than would commonly be supposed by the disquieting events of Kiaking's tenure of power , and the people , as ever , were resolutely bent on performing their mundane duties after the fashion and precepts of their fore ...
Pàgina 205
... less attractive spot to the adventurous sons of the southern provinces ; and much of the prosperity of Queensland ... less brief absence , with the results of their labour , gradually reconciled their rulers to the annual migration . It ...
... less attractive spot to the adventurous sons of the southern provinces ; and much of the prosperity of Queensland ... less brief absence , with the results of their labour , gradually reconciled their rulers to the annual migration . It ...
Pàgina 259
... less successful in ignoring the stipulations of the Nankin Treaty of fourteen years before ? It would be a laudable patriotism , he thought , to make the attempt , and the consequences of failure did not enter into his calculations ...
... less successful in ignoring the stipulations of the Nankin Treaty of fourteen years before ? It would be a laudable patriotism , he thought , to make the attempt , and the consequences of failure did not enter into his calculations ...
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