To Change China: Western Advisers in China, 1620-1960Biografiske skildringer af 16 vestlige rådgivere i Kina |
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... Tientsin treaty . On July 22 , 1859 , he left for China . Shortly after Gordon's arrival in Peking , and the looting of the Summer Palace , the Treaty of Tientsin was ratified ; the Emperor returned to the capital , a new group of ...
... Tientsin treaty . On July 22 , 1859 , he left for China . Shortly after Gordon's arrival in Peking , and the looting of the Summer Palace , the Treaty of Tientsin was ratified ; the Emperor returned to the capital , a new group of ...
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... Tientsin . The Court at Peking , finally realizing the danger , dispatched three of their most venerable officials , Kuei - liang , Hua - sha - na , and that veteran of Opium War negotiations Ch'i - ying , to deal with the " barbarians ...
... Tientsin . The Court at Peking , finally realizing the danger , dispatched three of their most venerable officials , Kuei - liang , Hua - sha - na , and that veteran of Opium War negotiations Ch'i - ying , to deal with the " barbarians ...
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... Tientsin to accept , officially , the title of Inspector - General and to establish a customshouse at Tientsin ; for , after the Allied Expedition to Peking in 1860 , the Ch'ing government needed money simply to pay the indemnities to ...
... Tientsin to accept , officially , the title of Inspector - General and to establish a customshouse at Tientsin ; for , after the Allied Expedition to Peking in 1860 , the Ch'ing government needed money simply to pay the indemnities to ...
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To God Through the Stars | 3 |
Bodies or Souls | 34 |
Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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