A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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Page 95
... difficulties which we have to encounter in dealing with Chinese diplomacy are great , but it is important that we should not allow such difficulties unduly to influence us , but should pursue VOYAGE DOWN THE CHINESE COAST . 95.
... difficulties which we have to encounter in dealing with Chinese diplomacy are great , but it is important that we should not allow such difficulties unduly to influence us , but should pursue VOYAGE DOWN THE CHINESE COAST . 95.
Page 98
... difficulties with China . These difficulties arise from conduct unworthy of our Chris- tian profession , which has disgusted both the Govern- ment and the people of China . There are three questions connected with China , in which ...
... difficulties with China . These difficulties arise from conduct unworthy of our Chris- tian profession , which has disgusted both the Govern- ment and the people of China . There are three questions connected with China , in which ...
Page 115
... difficulties in which he was in- volved . I told him I thought a great objection to annexation was , that it would involve a large increase in the European establishment , both civil and military , which was undesirable in such a ...
... difficulties in which he was in- volved . I told him I thought a great objection to annexation was , that it would involve a large increase in the European establishment , both civil and military , which was undesirable in such a ...
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