The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 138
... letter from the Governor of the Two Kiang . The letter was important in more than one sense . It held out to a certain extent a hand of friendship , but it also sought to assign an origin to the conflict ; and Niu Kien could find no ...
... letter from the Governor of the Two Kiang . The letter was important in more than one sense . It held out to a certain extent a hand of friendship , but it also sought to assign an origin to the conflict ; and Niu Kien could find no ...
Pàgina 296
... letter from the Viceroy of the Two Kiang . * Yuching's letter was worthy of the great Yeh himself . In its language all the arrogance of the Chinese character stood revealed . There was an absolute refusal to recognize what seemed to ...
... letter from the Viceroy of the Two Kiang . * Yuching's letter was worthy of the great Yeh himself . In its language all the arrogance of the Chinese character stood revealed . There was an absolute refusal to recognize what seemed to ...
Pàgina 587
... Letter will be written , expressing regret for what has occurred in Yün Nan . The Mission bearing the Imperial Letter will proceed to England immediately . Sir Thomas Wade is to be informed of the constitution of this Mission , for the ...
... Letter will be written , expressing regret for what has occurred in Yün Nan . The Mission bearing the Imperial Letter will proceed to England immediately . Sir Thomas Wade is to be informed of the constitution of this Mission , for the ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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