Anson Burlingame and the First Chinese Mission to Foreign PowersScribner's, 1912 - 369 頁 |
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第 xi 頁
... AMERICA THE CLARENDON LETTER AND BRITISH POLICY · THE OPPOSITION IN CHINA THE END OF THE MISSION APPENDICES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX PAGE 3 73 113 161 · 192 230 273 359 367 ANSON BURLINGAME AND THE FIRST CHINESE MISSION TO FOREIGN POWERS.
... AMERICA THE CLARENDON LETTER AND BRITISH POLICY · THE OPPOSITION IN CHINA THE END OF THE MISSION APPENDICES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX PAGE 3 73 113 161 · 192 230 273 359 367 ANSON BURLINGAME AND THE FIRST CHINESE MISSION TO FOREIGN POWERS.
第 23 頁
... British , French , and Russian legations . It was a gallant programme , but the odds were decidedly against him . The United States - no longer united in fact - were for the moment discredited before the European world by the disasters ...
... British , French , and Russian legations . It was a gallant programme , but the odds were decidedly against him . The United States - no longer united in fact - were for the moment discredited before the European world by the disasters ...
第 27 頁
... British minister , however , who had succeeded to the mission of his brother , Lord Elgin , in China , he found a man of his own cheerful temperament and breadth of view . Bruce had already reached the conclusion re- specting the Tai ...
... British minister , however , who had succeeded to the mission of his brother , Lord Elgin , in China , he found a man of his own cheerful temperament and breadth of view . Bruce had already reached the conclusion re- specting the Tai ...
第 29 頁
... British minister was disposed to check as far as possible the aggressive attitude of his countrymen engaged in trade in China , being impressed by the diplo- matic difficulties involved in their assumptions . A serious obstacle to ...
... British minister was disposed to check as far as possible the aggressive attitude of his countrymen engaged in trade in China , being impressed by the diplo- matic difficulties involved in their assumptions . A serious obstacle to ...
第 32 頁
... British and French envoys readily appreciated “ the advantage that would flow from the casting down of all jealousies and by a co - operation on every material question in China . " In view of collateral changes in policy before the end ...
... British and French envoys readily appreciated “ the advantage that would flow from the casting down of all jealousies and by a co - operation on every material question in China . " In view of collateral changes in policy before the end ...
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