The History of China, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 202
The fall of these two ministers , who had enjoyed a longer tenure of office than
usually falls to the lot of Chinese officials , showed the instability of rank and
reputation among the ministers of the Dragon Throne . Their policy had fallen out
of ...
The fall of these two ministers , who had enjoyed a longer tenure of office than
usually falls to the lot of Chinese officials , showed the instability of rank and
reputation among the ministers of the Dragon Throne . Their policy had fallen out
of ...
Pàgina 460
This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a
collective request to be received in audience . Prince Kung was requested " to
take his Imperial Majesty's orders with reference to their reception . ” The
question being ...
This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a
collective request to be received in audience . Prince Kung was requested " to
take his Imperial Majesty's orders with reference to their reception . ” The
question being ...
Pàgina 569
His Majesty the Emperor of China hereby agrees that the Ambassador , Minister ,
or other Diplomatic Agent , so appointed ... Ministers , or Diplomatic Agents of Her
Majesty towards the Sovereigns of independent and equal European nations .
His Majesty the Emperor of China hereby agrees that the Ambassador , Minister ,
or other Diplomatic Agent , so appointed ... Ministers , or Diplomatic Agents of Her
Majesty towards the Sovereigns of independent and equal European nations .
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