The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 216
... secure the long - anticipated prize of their individual labours and exertions - the conversion of the Chinese people to Christianity - were led at an early point to see in Tien Wang a possible regenerator of his country , and the ...
... secure the long - anticipated prize of their individual labours and exertions - the conversion of the Chinese people to Christianity - were led at an early point to see in Tien Wang a possible regenerator of his country , and the ...
Pàgina 452
... secure reparation for , or to prevent the repetition of , attacks on foreigners . Under this category came the riot at Yangchow in the year 1868 , when some missionaries had their houses burnt down , and were otherwise maltreated . A ...
... secure reparation for , or to prevent the repetition of , attacks on foreigners . Under this category came the riot at Yangchow in the year 1868 , when some missionaries had their houses burnt down , and were otherwise maltreated . A ...
Pàgina 471
... secure the safety of the expedition . The Chinese num- bered several thousand men under Lisitai in person , while to oppose them there were only four Europeans and fifteen Sikhs . Yet superior weapons and steadfastness carried the day ...
... secure the safety of the expedition . The Chinese num- bered several thousand men under Lisitai in person , while to oppose them there were only four Europeans and fifteen Sikhs . Yet superior weapons and steadfastness carried the day ...
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THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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