The Taeping Rebellion in China: Its Origin, Progress, and Present Condition : in a Series of Letters Addressed to the "Aberdeen Free Press" and the London "Daily News" : with an AppendixWarren Hall & Company, 1863 - 113 Seiten |
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60 Lieut ABERDEEN FREE PRESS Admiral Hope affairs appear army attack authorities Blue Book British Government British Minister British subjects Bruce Canton Captain Dew capture of Ningpo casus belli Chin-kiang Christian command commenced Consul Harvey Consul Medhurst custom-house Daily dated desolation despatch duties dynasty EDITOR Emperor Emperor of China Empire England English European export faith fire fleet force foreign settlement French friendly Griffith John gun-boat guns hands Hankow Hong Hong-kong hostile Imperial Government Imperialists insurgents interference junks killed letter Lord Lord Palmerston Majesty's Majesty's Government Mandarins ment miles missionary Nankin neutrality Ningpo officers opium ourselves party Pekin pirate ports possession present Prince Kung protection province quiet rebellion rebels reply Ringdove Sah-Kee says sent Shanghai ship silk districts Sir George Bonham Siu-tsuen slaughter soldiers taels Taeping chiefs Taoutai Tartar Government tion treaty treaty ports troops W. H. SYKES Ward Ward's Yangtsze