The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 81
... surrender of all stores of opium within the space of three days . This naturally pro- duced great excitement among the European community ; but after a little delay , and mainly by the action of individuals and not by the collective ...
... surrender of all stores of opium within the space of three days . This naturally pro- duced great excitement among the European community ; but after a little delay , and mainly by the action of individuals and not by the collective ...
Pàgina 85
... surrender meant handing over the sailor accused to a certain and cruel death , the demand was , of course , refused ... surrendered , and that , until he was , supplies were to be withheld from the foreign ships . Nor was this an empty ...
... surrender meant handing over the sailor accused to a certain and cruel death , the demand was , of course , refused ... surrendered , and that , until he was , supplies were to be withheld from the foreign ships . Nor was this an empty ...
Pàgina 326
... surrender ; and as they were commanded by the guns in the former , they yielded with as good a grace as they could muster . The following day formal occupation was made , and the spoil included more than 600 cannon of various sizes and ...
... surrender ; and as they were commanded by the guns in the former , they yielded with as good a grace as they could muster . The following day formal occupation was made , and the spoil included more than 600 cannon of various sizes and ...
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