ChinaT. Fisher Unwin, 1899 - 456 pàgines |
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Pàgina xi
... Manchu victories - Chinese soldiers - Portuguese auxiliaries - A Chinese Joan of Arc - Death of the Emperor - -A treacherous plot -- The first Manchu artillery — xi.
... Manchu victories - Chinese soldiers - Portuguese auxiliaries - A Chinese Joan of Arc - Death of the Emperor - -A treacherous plot -- The first Manchu artillery — xi.
Pàgina xii
Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas. - -A treacherous plot -- The first Manchu artillery — A desperate expedient - Capture of Peking - An outraged husband - A great battle - Removal of capital - The last throes of a dynasty- Sack of Yangchow - A ...
Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas. - -A treacherous plot -- The first Manchu artillery — A desperate expedient - Capture of Peking - An outraged husband - A great battle - Removal of capital - The last throes of a dynasty- Sack of Yangchow - A ...
Pàgina xvii
... MANCHU OFFICIAL AND LADY CHINESE NATIVE SOLDIERS , WITH OFFICER 66 69 A STREET SCENE IN MOUKDEN A CHINESE GENERAL A MANCHURIAN THEATRE 71 73 75 TRAVELLING IN MANCHURIA MINING IN SHANSI . A MANCHU LADY 77 82 85 xvii MANCHU WOMEN AND ...
... MANCHU OFFICIAL AND LADY CHINESE NATIVE SOLDIERS , WITH OFFICER 66 69 A STREET SCENE IN MOUKDEN A CHINESE GENERAL A MANCHURIAN THEATRE 71 73 75 TRAVELLING IN MANCHURIA MINING IN SHANSI . A MANCHU LADY 77 82 85 xvii MANCHU WOMEN AND ...
Pàgina xviii
Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas. MANCHU WOMEN AND CHILD 66 A CAMEL - BACK DECAPITATION . BRIDGE A MANCHURIAN LANDSCAPE A ... MANCHU SWEETMEAT - SELLER 372 A HOUSE IN SHANSI A ROADWAY SCENE IN KOREA A KOREAN SEDAN - CHAIR . 393 397 399 LIST ...
Sir Robert Kennaway Douglas. MANCHU WOMEN AND CHILD 66 A CAMEL - BACK DECAPITATION . BRIDGE A MANCHURIAN LANDSCAPE A ... MANCHU SWEETMEAT - SELLER 372 A HOUSE IN SHANSI A ROADWAY SCENE IN KOREA A KOREAN SEDAN - CHAIR . 393 397 399 LIST ...
Pàgina 41
... Manchu Dynasty this last foundation has ceased to exist , though the college at Peking still maintains its high reputation . Like everything else , however , in the northern capital , with the exception perhaps of parts of the Imperial ...
... Manchu Dynasty this last foundation has ceased to exist , though the college at Peking still maintains its high reputation . Like everything else , however , in the northern capital , with the exception perhaps of parts of the Imperial ...
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advance affairs Allies appointed army arrived attack British campaign Canton capital Captain captured Ch'ienlung Chiach'ing China Chinese Chinese Government command Confucius Court death decree defeat despatched difficulty districts Dowager Empresses dynasty edict Emperor Empire enemy English envoys Faithful Prince father favour fleet followed force foreign forts frontier Galdan garrison Gordon hands Heaven honour Hungchang Imperial Imperialists Japanese Jehol Jesuits K'anghsi Korea Koxinga Kublai Kunshan Lord Elgin Lord Macartney Manchu mandarins marched Meanwhile ment Ming Dynasty ministers mission missionaries Mongol murdered Nanking native negotiations neighbourhood occasion officials once palace peace Peking port position possession present Prince Kung prisoners province rebellion rebels received recognised reign returned river sent Shanghai ships Sir Thomas Wade soldiers Soochow sovereign success Szech'uan T'aip'ing T'ungchih Taku Taku forts thousand throne Tientsin tion took trade treaty tribes troops Tsêng Tsungli Yamên Tungchow Viceroy victory walls Wang Yunnan
Passatges populars
Pàgina 120 - The lovely Thais by his side, Sat like a blooming eastern bride, In flower of youth and beauty's pride. — Happy, happy...
Pàgina 214 - The merchants of Great Britain wish to trade with all China on principles of mutual benefit; they will never relax in their exertions till they gain a point of equal importance to both countries, and the viceroy will find it as easy to stop the current of the Canton river, as to carry into effect the insane determinations of the hong.
Pàgina 364 - ... sectaries drank up the blood, greedily tore asunder the quivering members, and pledged themselves to eternal secrecy by a mutual consciousness of guilt. It was as confidently affirmed that this inhuman sacrifice was succeeded by a suitable entertainment, in which intemperance served as a...