The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 253
... possible than Lord Granville's , that " all irritating discussions with the Chinese should be avoided , " and that the existing good understanding was to be in no way imperilled . The first communication from Dr. Bowring to the Chinese ...
... possible than Lord Granville's , that " all irritating discussions with the Chinese should be avoided , " and that the existing good understanding was to be in no way imperilled . The first communication from Dr. Bowring to the Chinese ...
Pàgina 302
... possible authority to arrange matters without reference to Pekin . Had the two Manchus been brought up in the school of Talleyrand and Metternich they could not have shown greater tact in managing the details of an important negotiation ...
... possible authority to arrange matters without reference to Pekin . Had the two Manchus been brought up in the school of Talleyrand and Metternich they could not have shown greater tact in managing the details of an important negotiation ...
Pàgina 449
... possible by the annual gift of a small portion of the Imperial treasure . When the funds placed at the disposal of the Ili authorities were diverted to other uses , it was no longer possible to maintain the old efficiency of the service ...
... possible by the annual gift of a small portion of the Imperial treasure . When the funds placed at the disposal of the Ili authorities were diverted to other uses , it was no longer possible to maintain the old efficiency of the service ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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