The History of China, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 1
Never before had her Empire been recognized over a wider surface or by a
greater number of subjects ; and at no previous period had her Exchequer been
so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The
dangers of ...
Never before had her Empire been recognized over a wider surface or by a
greater number of subjects ; and at no previous period had her Exchequer been
so well replenished , or her commerce in a more flourishing condition . The
dangers of ...
Pàgina 48
Never again was China as strong relatively as she was then , and never
afterwards did the China trade appear of as little importance to the English
people and Government as it did for a short time during this period , which
witnessed the ...
Never again was China as strong relatively as she was then , and never
afterwards did the China trade appear of as little importance to the English
people and Government as it did for a short time during this period , which
witnessed the ...
Pàgina 108
It will never be known whether they feared the artillery more than the foreigners
personally ; but certainly when the English advanced to storm their forts , they
stood to their guns with no small degree of fortitude . The task of carrying this line
of ...
It will never be known whether they feared the artillery more than the foreigners
personally ; but certainly when the English advanced to storm their forts , they
stood to their guns with no small degree of fortitude . The task of carrying this line
of ...
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