The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 59
... possession , but the inhabitants were spared and treated with considera- tion . The military alone were put to the sword . Were it conceivable that the Chinese could have accepted liberty and emancipation from a foreign yoke at the ...
... possession , but the inhabitants were spared and treated with considera- tion . The military alone were put to the sword . Were it conceivable that the Chinese could have accepted liberty and emancipation from a foreign yoke at the ...
Pàgina 93
... possessed the power to execute what was necessary . The capture of Chusan presented no difficulties to well - trained ... possession , for a time , of the Queen of England . The first act in the drama was promptly followed by another ...
... possessed the power to execute what was necessary . The capture of Chusan presented no difficulties to well - trained ... possession , for a time , of the Queen of England . The first act in the drama was promptly followed by another ...
Pàgina 155
... possession of rights which rendered the continuance of intercourse with foreigners an impossibility . Those claims were unrecognized in the law of nations . They were based on the pretension of a superiority , and of a right to ...
... possession of rights which rendered the continuance of intercourse with foreigners an impossibility . Those claims were unrecognized in the law of nations . They were based on the pretension of a superiority , and of a right to ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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