The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... establish a per- manent footing in China , through the zealous labours of Francis Xavier and Ricci . The lat- ter , especially , notwithstanding fierce opposi- tion , finally established himself at Pekin ; where , by his adroit and ...
... establish a per- manent footing in China , through the zealous labours of Francis Xavier and Ricci . The lat- ter , especially , notwithstanding fierce opposi- tion , finally established himself at Pekin ; where , by his adroit and ...
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... establish a factory at Canton . Their trade with China was inter- rupted by the war between England and Hol- land ... establishing a trade with China . Involved in territorial disputes with that nation , at length negotiations ensued ...
... establish a factory at Canton . Their trade with China was inter- rupted by the war between England and Hol- land ... establishing a trade with China . Involved in territorial disputes with that nation , at length negotiations ensued ...
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... establish commercial intercourse with China was made in the days of Elizabeth . In 1596 , Sir Robert Dudley was commissioned to sail thither ; and he carried with him a letter to " The most high , serene , and powerful prince and ruler ...
... establish commercial intercourse with China was made in the days of Elizabeth . In 1596 , Sir Robert Dudley was commissioned to sail thither ; and he carried with him a letter to " The most high , serene , and powerful prince and ruler ...
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