The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 255
... representative , Yeh thought that he avoided the necessity of stating his objections to the presence of Sir John Bowring in Canton . Sir John Bowring was not to be so easily balked , and encouraged by Lord Clarendon's approval of his ...
... representative , Yeh thought that he avoided the necessity of stating his objections to the presence of Sir John Bowring in Canton . Sir John Bowring was not to be so easily balked , and encouraged by Lord Clarendon's approval of his ...
Pàgina 569
... Representative shall be at liberty to choose his own servants and attendants , who shall not be subjected to any kind of molestation whatever . Any person guilty of disrespect or violence to Her Majesty's Representative , or to any ...
... Representative shall be at liberty to choose his own servants and attendants , who shall not be subjected to any kind of molestation whatever . Any person guilty of disrespect or violence to Her Majesty's Representative , or to any ...
Pàgina 583
... Representative in China , is hereby cancelled , and that , in accordance with Article III . of the Treaty of one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight , Her Britannic Majesty's Representative will henceforward reside , permanently or ...
... Representative in China , is hereby cancelled , and that , in accordance with Article III . of the Treaty of one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight , Her Britannic Majesty's Representative will henceforward reside , permanently or ...
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III | 31 |
THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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