Anson Burlingame and the First Chinese Mission to Foreign PowersScribner's, 1912 - 369 頁 |
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第 18 頁
... Sir Rutherford Alcock described him in a review of the statesmen of China at this period as being " by far the most distinguished " of them all . “ As a member of the Grand Secretariat , and vested with other high functions , his ...
... Sir Rutherford Alcock described him in a review of the statesmen of China at this period as being " by far the most distinguished " of them all . “ As a member of the Grand Secretariat , and vested with other high functions , his ...
第 20 頁
... Mr. A. Michie's discursive life of Sir Rutherford Alcock , entitled " The Englishman in China during the Victorian Era , " two vols . , Edinburgh , 1900 , is perhaps the most authori- tative treatment of the subject yet published ...
... Mr. A. Michie's discursive life of Sir Rutherford Alcock , entitled " The Englishman in China during the Victorian Era , " two vols . , Edinburgh , 1900 , is perhaps the most authori- tative treatment of the subject yet published ...
第 42 頁
... Sir Rutherford Alcock alludes to it thus in a letter to Lord Stanley , January 1 , 1868 : " Our own dealings with the Osborn Flotilla left deep traces of discouragement in the official mind , and paralysed by far the most advanced and ...
... Sir Rutherford Alcock alludes to it thus in a letter to Lord Stanley , January 1 , 1868 : " Our own dealings with the Osborn Flotilla left deep traces of discouragement in the official mind , and paralysed by far the most advanced and ...
第 66 頁
... Sir Rutherford Alcock " the main cause of disturb- 1 Burlingame to Seward , April 10 , 1867. The memorials referred to are printed in full after the dispatch and are abundantly worth perusal as specimens of sound reasoning applied to ...
... Sir Rutherford Alcock " the main cause of disturb- 1 Burlingame to Seward , April 10 , 1867. The memorials referred to are printed in full after the dispatch and are abundantly worth perusal as specimens of sound reasoning applied to ...
第 71 頁
... Sir Rutherford Alcock , the British minister ) would guide and not coerce this people , they must begin by ... Alcock to Lord Stanley , December 23 , 1867. ( " Parliamentary Papers , China , no . 5 ( 1871 ) , " p . 84. ) At the time of ...
... Sir Rutherford Alcock , the British minister ) would guide and not coerce this people , they must begin by ... Alcock to Lord Stanley , December 23 , 1867. ( " Parliamentary Papers , China , no . 5 ( 1871 ) , " p . 84. ) At the time of ...
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