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Pàgina 298
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 this distinct refusal there could
only ...
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 this distinct refusal there could
only ...
Pàgina 460
In a special decree issued from the Board of Rites , the Emperor said that he had
received " the commands of their Majesties the Two Empresses to assume the
superintendence of business . " This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers ...
In a special decree issued from the Board of Rites , the Emperor said that he had
received " the commands of their Majesties the Two Empresses to assume the
superintendence of business . " This edict was directed to the Foreign Ministers ...
Pàgina 586
The negotiation between the Ministers above - named has its origin in a despatch
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 ...
The negotiation between the Ministers above - named has its origin in a despatch
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 ...
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