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... ports would not be attacked . Since he , in turn , refused to give any guarantees that the Manchus might not use the treaty ports as military bases , the Taipings rejected his demands . In January 1862 they advanced again on Shanghai ...
... ports would not be attacked . Since he , in turn , refused to give any guarantees that the Manchus might not use the treaty ports as military bases , the Taipings rejected his demands . In January 1862 they advanced again on Shanghai ...
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... ports opened by the Tientsin treaty , setting up offices at Canton and Swatow . The hostility of provincial officials at other treaty ports and the disturbed state of the country ( China being at war both with the Taiping rebels and the ...
... ports opened by the Tientsin treaty , setting up offices at Canton and Swatow . The hostility of provincial officials at other treaty ports and the disturbed state of the country ( China being at war both with the Taiping rebels and the ...
Page 106
... ports.33 In addition , he notified Peking that he had told Hart to proceed north to aid Prince Kung . - Hart arrived ... ports , setting up at each port a skeleton staff drawn partly from among young interpreters working for various ...
... ports.33 In addition , he notified Peking that he had told Hart to proceed north to aid Prince Kung . - Hart arrived ... ports , setting up at each port a skeleton staff drawn partly from among young interpreters working for various ...
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