A History of Christian Missions in China |
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CHAPTER XIV THE FIRST WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND GREAT BRITAIN AND ITS AFTERMATH ( 1839-1855 ) THE WARS AND TREATIES OF 1839-1844 FROM the vantage point of nearly a century it is apparent that the restrictions under which intercourse was ...
CHAPTER XIV THE FIRST WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND GREAT BRITAIN AND ITS AFTERMATH ( 1839-1855 ) THE WARS AND TREATIES OF 1839-1844 FROM the vantage point of nearly a century it is apparent that the restrictions under which intercourse was ...
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9 • • • 10 It proved easier to draft and sign the treaties than to obtain their execution . When , in 1859 , the representatives of the powers returned to exchange ratifications , the Chinese authorities , under pressure from ...
9 • • • 10 It proved easier to draft and sign the treaties than to obtain their execution . When , in 1859 , the representatives of the powers returned to exchange ratifications , the Chinese authorities , under pressure from ...
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16 17 Several of the treaties with other European governments that followed in the next few years included toleration clauses somewhat similar to those of 1858 - that with Prussia in 1861 , with the Netherlands in 1863 , with Denmark in ...
16 17 Several of the treaties with other European governments that followed in the next few years included toleration clauses somewhat similar to those of 1858 - that with Prussia in 1861 , with the Netherlands in 1863 , with Denmark in ...
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