The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 13
... ruler's attention , were at work , yet Kiaking did not abate any of his pretensions as a great ruler , and , indeed , in some ways he carried his head higher and behaved more arrogantly than any of his predecessors . In 1803 a long ...
... ruler's attention , were at work , yet Kiaking did not abate any of his pretensions as a great ruler , and , indeed , in some ways he carried his head higher and behaved more arrogantly than any of his predecessors . In 1803 a long ...
Pàgina 446
... ruler of Khokand and the refugees living on his bounty were always alert to take the most advantage of the least slip or act of weakness on the part of the governing classes . Their machinations had been hitherto baffled , but never ...
... ruler of Khokand and the refugees living on his bounty were always alert to take the most advantage of the least slip or act of weakness on the part of the governing classes . Their machinations had been hitherto baffled , but never ...
Pàgina 615
... ruler ) , 483 , 489 Fatshan , attack on foreigners at , ii . 180 , 181 Fatshan channel , ii . 280-284 Fayuen , ii . 308 , 309 Feast of Lanterns , passim Feihou , 246 Ferry , M. Jules , ii . 493 Feyanku , 611-613 , 616-618 Firefly the ...
... ruler ) , 483 , 489 Fatshan , attack on foreigners at , ii . 180 , 181 Fatshan channel , ii . 280-284 Fayuen , ii . 308 , 309 Feast of Lanterns , passim Feihou , 246 Ferry , M. Jules , ii . 493 Feyanku , 611-613 , 616-618 Firefly the ...
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