History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 79
... seemed to have forfeited the inclination ; and even the nomad tribes of Kokonor on the one side and of Kobdo on the other , forgot to pursue their accus . tomed avocations at the expense of their neighbours . The Chinese had , therefore ...
... seemed to have forfeited the inclination ; and even the nomad tribes of Kokonor on the one side and of Kobdo on the other , forgot to pursue their accus . tomed avocations at the expense of their neighbours . The Chinese had , therefore ...
Pàgina 80
... seemed to the states of Asia - who are here to - day and gone to - morrow , and whose stability is no more certain than that of mounds of sand on a sea - shore - to be a thing past comprehension among Empires , and built on the rocks of ...
... seemed to the states of Asia - who are here to - day and gone to - morrow , and whose stability is no more certain than that of mounds of sand on a sea - shore - to be a thing past comprehension among Empires , and built on the rocks of ...
Pàgina 83
... seemed destined to be the most fortunate . It was he who struck the first blow in the cause of liberty , or , speaking more correctly , of tyranny . As early as the year 1822 he had quitted his retreat in Khokand , and , while his elder ...
... seemed destined to be the most fortunate . It was he who struck the first blow in the cause of liberty , or , speaking more correctly , of tyranny . As early as the year 1822 he had quitted his retreat in Khokand , and , while his elder ...
Pàgina 90
... seemed to be the providential remedy of a permanent evil . Yet under a combination of difficul- ties the Government never showed itself supine , or allowed itself to be suspected of indifference to popular suffering . Taoukwang's energy ...
... seemed to be the providential remedy of a permanent evil . Yet under a combination of difficul- ties the Government never showed itself supine , or allowed itself to be suspected of indifference to popular suffering . Taoukwang's energy ...
Pàgina 91
... seemed likely to prove mortal ; and his brother Hwuy Wang took steps to secure the succession for himself . Taoukwang for- tunately recovered , and those who had hoped to profit by his disappearance became the objects of his sus- picion ...
... seemed likely to prove mortal ; and his brother Hwuy Wang took steps to secure the succession for himself . Taoukwang for- tunately recovered , and those who had hoped to profit by his disappearance became the objects of his sus- picion ...
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