The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 420
... Ministers engaged in the matter . Tsai - yuen and his colleagues [ Mu - yin ] were in the next place ( or more especially ) unable to devote their attention to pacific counsels ; and , being without other device for the extinction of ...
... Ministers engaged in the matter . Tsai - yuen and his colleagues [ Mu - yin ] were in the next place ( or more especially ) unable to devote their attention to pacific counsels ; and , being without other device for the extinction of ...
Pàgina 460
... 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 thus brought to a crucial ...
... 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 thus brought to a crucial ...
Pàgina 569
... Ministers , or other Diplomatic Agents to the Court of Pekin ; and His Majesty the Emperor of China may , in like manner , if He see fit , appoint Ambassadors , Ministers , or other Diplomatic Agents to the Court of St. James ...
... Ministers , or other Diplomatic Agents to the Court of Pekin ; and His Majesty the Emperor of China may , in like manner , if He see fit , appoint Ambassadors , Ministers , or other Diplomatic Agents to the Court of St. James ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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