The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 11
... objects of a political association borrow their form from this national peculiarity . Men are brought together , not with the ostensible object of ousting the Manchu , or of reforming society , but with that of " uniting heaven and ...
... objects of a political association borrow their form from this national peculiarity . Men are brought together , not with the ostensible object of ousting the Manchu , or of reforming society , but with that of " uniting heaven and ...
Pàgina 94
... object at Amoy had failed , and almost resulted in the massacre of the officer and boat's crew sent under the white flag to establish communications with the local mandarins . Amoy itself was bombarded in retaliation by an English man ...
... object at Amoy had failed , and almost resulted in the massacre of the officer and boat's crew sent under the white flag to establish communications with the local mandarins . Amoy itself was bombarded in retaliation by an English man ...
Pàgina 246
... object of the Taepings , and the only one that they attained , viz . that their wealthier countrymen formed a fit object of plunder . We have seen how painfully slow was the reassertion of Imperial authority in the case of the rioters ...
... object of the Taepings , and the only one that they attained , viz . that their wealthier countrymen formed a fit object of plunder . We have seen how painfully slow was the reassertion of Imperial authority in the case of the rioters ...
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