The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 192
... mandarins in that island were in extreme fear of the marauder , and gladly co - operated with the English when they found them able and anxious to inflict punishment on the common enemy . The piratical fleet succeeded in baffling ...
... mandarins in that island were in extreme fear of the marauder , and gladly co - operated with the English when they found them able and anxious to inflict punishment on the common enemy . The piratical fleet succeeded in baffling ...
Pàgina 215
... mandarins from the pleasing dream that their efforts were crowned with complete success , and that the rebels were on the eve of returning to their duty . The importance of this movement consisted in the soldiers sent to restore order ...
... mandarins from the pleasing dream that their efforts were crowned with complete success , and that the rebels were on the eve of returning to their duty . The importance of this movement consisted in the soldiers sent to restore order ...
Pàgina 257
... mandarins as military precautions that were absolutely necessary . Some of these changes had been mentioned in the arrangement with Keying , others were completely new . Yeh could not be expected to receive these manifestations of self ...
... mandarins as military precautions that were absolutely necessary . Some of these changes had been mentioned in the arrangement with Keying , others were completely new . Yeh could not be expected to receive these manifestations of self ...
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