The Far East, Its History and Its QuestionDutton, 1900 - 372 頁 |
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第 xiv 頁
... RESPECTING AN EXTENSION OF HONG KONG TERRITORY CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA RESPECTING WEI HAI WEI EXCHANGE OF NOTES BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND RUSSIA WITH REGARD ΤΟ THEIR RESPECTIVE RAILWAY INTERESTS IN CHINA ...
... RESPECTING AN EXTENSION OF HONG KONG TERRITORY CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND CHINA RESPECTING WEI HAI WEI EXCHANGE OF NOTES BETWEEN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND RUSSIA WITH REGARD ΤΟ THEIR RESPECTIVE RAILWAY INTERESTS IN CHINA ...
第 2 頁
... respect they may be said to be in absolute agreement . The Asiatic races are without exception exclusive in their dealings with the stranger . The farther East one goes , the more marked is this peculiarity ; and the dislike to foreign ...
... respect they may be said to be in absolute agreement . The Asiatic races are without exception exclusive in their dealings with the stranger . The farther East one goes , the more marked is this peculiarity ; and the dislike to foreign ...
第 10 頁
... respecting Far Eastern affairs . Russian influence on the Pacific dates from 1858 , when , by the Treaty of Aigun , the Amur Province was made over by China to Alexander II . Since then Russia has considerably improved the occasion . In ...
... respecting Far Eastern affairs . Russian influence on the Pacific dates from 1858 , when , by the Treaty of Aigun , the Amur Province was made over by China to Alexander II . Since then Russia has considerably improved the occasion . In ...
第 19 頁
... respect to negotiations with Dutch and Portuguese traders . He died in 1620 , after seeing one of the streets in Yedo named after him.1 In the year 1604 James I. issued a licence to Sir Edward Michelborne on behalf of the East India ...
... respect to negotiations with Dutch and Portuguese traders . He died in 1620 , after seeing one of the streets in Yedo named after him.1 In the year 1604 James I. issued a licence to Sir Edward Michelborne on behalf of the East India ...
第 100 頁
... respecting Russia's intentions , and it gradually came to be regarded as certain that a struggle between that country and Japan for the mastery of Korea could not be much longer deferred . CHAPTER VI RIVAL POLICIES Contrasts in method ...
... respecting Russia's intentions , and it gradually came to be regarded as certain that a struggle between that country and Japan for the mastery of Korea could not be much longer deferred . CHAPTER VI RIVAL POLICIES Contrasts in method ...
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