The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 164
... soon the mood of reasonable concession might not pass off . But the impression left by Sir Henry Pottinger could not have been other than favour- able , and his attitude did something to disabuse the Chinese mandarins of the impression ...
... soon the mood of reasonable concession might not pass off . But the impression left by Sir Henry Pottinger could not have been other than favour- able , and his attitude did something to disabuse the Chinese mandarins of the impression ...
Pàgina 323
... soon silenced their gingals , and they pre- cipitately abandoned their entrenchments . While the engage- ment in front had reached this favourable termination Sir Robert Napier had been engaged on the right hand with a strong body of ...
... soon silenced their gingals , and they pre- cipitately abandoned their entrenchments . While the engage- ment in front had reached this favourable termination Sir Robert Napier had been engaged on the right hand with a strong body of ...
Pàgina 585
... soon as the ratifications of the Treaty of the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight shall have been exchanged , His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China shall , by decree , command the high authorities in the capital , and ...
... soon as the ratifications of the Treaty of the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty - eight shall have been exchanged , His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of China shall , by decree , command the high authorities in the capital , and ...
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