The History of China, Volum 2 |
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Pàgina 164
Much was obtained in the principal sea - ports ; but so long as the capital could
claim immunity from the presence of foreigners it was impossible to say when or
how soon the mood of reasonable concession might not pass off . But the ...
Much was obtained in the principal sea - ports ; but so long as the capital could
claim immunity from the presence of foreigners it was impossible to say when or
how soon the mood of reasonable concession might not pass off . But the ...
Pàgina 323
Here the Chinese stood to their position , but only for a brief time , as the fire from
eighteen guns , including some 40 - pounders , soon silenced their gingals , and
they precipitately abandoned their entrenchments . While the engagement in ...
Here the Chinese stood to their position , but only for a brief time , as the fire from
eighteen guns , including some 40 - pounders , soon silenced their gingals , and
they precipitately abandoned their entrenchments . While the engagement in ...
Pàgina 585
APPENDIX . 585 operation as soon as the ratifications of the Treaty aforesaid
shall have been exchanged . It is further agreed , that no separate ratification of
the present Convention shall be necessary , but that it shall take effect from the
date ...
APPENDIX . 585 operation as soon as the ratifications of the Treaty aforesaid
shall have been exchanged . It is further agreed , that no separate ratification of
the present Convention shall be necessary , but that it shall take effect from the
date ...
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