It may here be remarked, that, throughout the war and subsequent pacification, the implacable hostility, the obstinate persistence, and unwillingness to yield a single point were, with only a few exceptions, displayed by the mandarins of Chinese, extraction;... China, During the War and Since the Peace - 第 30 頁Sir John Francis Davis 著 - 1852完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1852 - 1238 頁
...and more reasonable enemies. "Throughout the war and subsequent pacification," says Sir John Davis, "the implacable hostility, the obstinate persistence,...of CHINESE extraction ; while the moderate advice, aud ultimately the peace itself, were the work of Mantchou TARTARS." If it should hereafter appear,... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1910 - 834 頁
...1&42. He was restored to rank in Jan. 184K. —Chiu. Kep., Jan. 1846. Cf. chap, xvi, § 6. '• It may be remarked that, throughout the war and subsequent...by the mandarins of Chinese extraction ; while the mo.lcrate advice, and ultimately the peace itself, were the work of Manchu Tartars. Lin the Chinese,... | |
| Hosea Ballou Morse - 1910 - 822 頁
...He was restored to rank in Jan. 181C,. — Chin. Kep., Jan. 1846. Cf. chap, xvi, § 6. '• It may be remarked that, throughout the war and subsequent pacification, the implacable hostility, tliu obstinate persistence, and unwillingness to yield a single point, were, with only a few exceptions,... | |
| Harley Farnsworth MacNair - 1927 - 976 頁
...M inchus during tk; war 82. The capture ol Canlon 83. Dtslroc. tlon of (he Factories. May 22. 1841 It may here be remarked, that, throughout the war...moderate advice, and ultimately the peace itself, were the work of Manchow Tartars. Lin, the Chinese, and Keshen, the Tartar, were the types of their respective... | |
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