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Pàgina 44
... ment as the agent and representative of Heaven had little hesitation in arriving at the conclusion that its own wants reflected the shortcomings of the ruler . The first year of Taoukwang's reign beheld the arrival at Pekin of a Russian ...
... ment as the agent and representative of Heaven had little hesitation in arriving at the conclusion that its own wants reflected the shortcomings of the ruler . The first year of Taoukwang's reign beheld the arrival at Pekin of a Russian ...
Pàgina 143
... ment of death on these shipwrecked mariners as " invaders of their country . " When , therefore , they found that a treaty had been concluded with the foreigners , and that ample reparation was to be made for every injury inflicted ...
... ment of death on these shipwrecked mariners as " invaders of their country . " When , therefore , they found that a treaty had been concluded with the foreigners , and that ample reparation was to be made for every injury inflicted ...
Pàgina 144
Demetrius Charles Boulger. a proclamation expressing his " extreme horror and astonish- ment , " and demanding the degradation and condign punish- ment of the local authorities . The correspondence in con- nection with this matter went ...
Demetrius Charles Boulger. a proclamation expressing his " extreme horror and astonish- ment , " and demanding the degradation and condign punish- ment of the local authorities . The correspondence in con- nection with this matter went ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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