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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... trade forbidden with them on pain of death . However , the memory of this attempt was soon obliterated , for , in 1762 , they were again permitted to establish a factory at Canton . Their trade with China was inter- rupted by the war ...
... trade forbidden with them on pain of death . However , the memory of this attempt was soon obliterated , for , in 1762 , they were again permitted to establish a factory at Canton . Their trade with China was inter- rupted by the war ...
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... trade ; but they had no sooner quitted the river , than an edict was issued , strictly prohibiting all trade with the English . The terror of the English , which this event caused in China , was of long duration . Twenty years after ...
... trade ; but they had no sooner quitted the river , than an edict was issued , strictly prohibiting all trade with the English . The terror of the English , which this event caused in China , was of long duration . Twenty years after ...
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... trade , however , was brought to a close , according to the provisions of a new act , which rendered the trade free , in April , 1834 , after having lasted just two centuries . Soon after this , several ships quitted Canton with cargoes ...
... trade , however , was brought to a close , according to the provisions of a new act , which rendered the trade free , in April , 1834 , after having lasted just two centuries . Soon after this , several ships quitted Canton with cargoes ...
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