The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 190
... matter was allowed to drop for the time . But although waived for the moment , the right acquired by treaty and the ... matter as involving no distinct breach of faith . To press the matter home was to provoke fresh disagreement ...
... matter was allowed to drop for the time . But although waived for the moment , the right acquired by treaty and the ... matter as involving no distinct breach of faith . To press the matter home was to provoke fresh disagreement ...
Pàgina 250
... matter of questionable policy whether it was advisable to insist on the compliance with a diplomatic stipulation if it was clear that compliance could only be secured by resorting to violence and at the cost of constant friction . The ...
... matter of questionable policy whether it was advisable to insist on the compliance with a diplomatic stipulation if it was clear that compliance could only be secured by resorting to violence and at the cost of constant friction . The ...
Pàgina 263
... matter which has compelled this menace still remains unsettled . " Unless prompt reparation were made , it was already evident that the offensive measures directed against the Chinese authorities would have to go on . If it was clear ...
... matter which has compelled this menace still remains unsettled . " Unless prompt reparation were made , it was already evident that the offensive measures directed against the Chinese authorities would have to go on . If it was clear ...
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