The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 9
... residence at Pekin . Even the recurrence of the personal danger from which he had had the good fortune to once escape , failed to arouse him from the torpor , or the indifference to external things , which from force of habit had become ...
... residence at Pekin . Even the recurrence of the personal danger from which he had had the good fortune to once escape , failed to arouse him from the torpor , or the indifference to external things , which from force of habit had become ...
Pàgina 180
... residence . These excursions were inevitable and only in the natural course of things , but they were opposed by the Chinese authorities , and it necessarily followed that a period of hostility and doubt had to be passed through before ...
... residence . These excursions were inevitable and only in the natural course of things , but they were opposed by the Chinese authorities , and it necessarily followed that a period of hostility and doubt had to be passed through before ...
Pàgina 203
... residence and a chapel . The matter had received the sanction of the local magistrate , when the mob , incited by literati of the town , and encouraged , it was more than sus- pected , by the exhortation of Commissioner Lin , who ...
... residence and a chapel . The matter had received the sanction of the local magistrate , when the mob , incited by literati of the town , and encouraged , it was more than sus- pected , by the exhortation of Commissioner Lin , who ...
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