The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 298
... received from Pekin . Five days later a reply was received , asserting that the powers of the officials appointed were as full as those of Keying had been , and that in any case they were quite ample for the adjustment of affairs . To ...
... received from Pekin . Five days later a reply was received , asserting that the powers of the officials appointed were as full as those of Keying had been , and that in any case they were quite ample for the adjustment of affairs . To ...
Pàgina 460
... received " the commands of their Majesties the Two Em- presses to assume the superintendence of business . " This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a collective request to be received in audience ...
... received " the commands of their Majesties the Two Em- presses to assume the superintendence of business . " This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers , who in return presented a collective request to be received in audience ...
Pàgina 586
... received by Sir Thomas Wade , in the spring of the present year , from the Earl of Derby , Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , dated 1st January , 1876. This contained instructions regarding the disposal of three ...
... received by Sir Thomas Wade , in the spring of the present year , from the Earl of Derby , Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs , dated 1st January , 1876. This contained instructions regarding the disposal of three ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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