The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 35
... province , or to stand among the chosen ministers round the Dragon Throne . The interest of every family in the government of the kingdom is a matter of personal concern . There is a sure element of stability in such an arrangement as ...
... province , or to stand among the chosen ministers round the Dragon Throne . The interest of every family in the government of the kingdom is a matter of personal concern . There is a sure element of stability in such an arrangement as ...
Pàgina 172
... province of Kwantung , and a large body of troops had to be sent against them from Canton . Nearly one thousand of the insurgents either perished in the fight that ensued , or were executed after it . The survivors escaped into the ...
... province of Kwantung , and a large body of troops had to be sent against them from Canton . Nearly one thousand of the insurgents either perished in the fight that ensued , or were executed after it . The survivors escaped into the ...
Pàgina 213
... province offered so favourable a ground for the action of conspirators as that of Kwangsi . The summer of 1850 witnessed a great accession of energy on the part of the rebels in that province , which may perhaps be attributed to the ...
... province offered so favourable a ground for the action of conspirators as that of Kwangsi . The summer of 1850 witnessed a great accession of energy on the part of the rebels in that province , which may perhaps be attributed to the ...
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