A History of Christian Missions in China |
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Second . Foreigners were accorded the privilege of travelling in the Empire
outside the treaty ports . Third . The treaty powers were permitted to have
diplomatic representatives in Peking . Fourth . Indemnities were exacted (
increased for Great ...
Second . Foreigners were accorded the privilege of travelling in the Empire
outside the treaty ports . Third . The treaty powers were permitted to have
diplomatic representatives in Peking . Fourth . Indemnities were exacted (
increased for Great ...
第 275 頁
When , in 1859 , the representatives of the powers returned to exchange
ratifications , the Chinese authorities , under pressure from recalcitrants at Peking
, wished to modify the documents , especially those of the British and French ,
and to ...
When , in 1859 , the representatives of the powers returned to exchange
ratifications , the Chinese authorities , under pressure from recalcitrants at Peking
, wished to modify the documents , especially those of the British and French ,
and to ...
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The major European powers now began a series of aggressions which
threatened to dismember China and to bring her into political and economic
subjection . During the latter half of the nineteenth century the expansion of
Europe had been ...
The major European powers now began a series of aggressions which
threatened to dismember China and to bring her into political and economic
subjection . During the latter half of the nineteenth century the expansion of
Europe had been ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
THE OUTSTANDING CHARACTERISTICS OF CHRISTIANITY | 25 |
CHRISTIANITY IN CHINA BEFORE THE MONGOL | 46 |
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