British Policy in China: Is Our War with the Tartars Or the Chinese? |
Other editions - View all
British Policy in China. Is Our War With the Tartars Or the Chinese? John Scarth No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
acts allied anxious appear army arrived assistance attempt bands barbarians believe Bing Bong blished blockade boats British authorities British Government British officials Canton captured carry China Mail Chinese Christian Chung-wang coast of China commerce Commissioners customs defeat destroyed destruction doctrine duties elder brother Emperor Emperor's prestige empire endeavour errors expedition fact fleet force foreign trade Grand Canal heart heavenly Father Holy Hong Kong hostilities idolatry Imperial authorities Imperial Government Imperial officers Imperial sources Imperial troops Imperialists insurgents insurrection intercourse interpreter Jesus Kiahing king Kwang-tung Kwangsi law of nations leader Lord Elgin Lord of Heaven mandarins Mantchoo power missionaries movement Nanking Nantsin neutrality officials in China Pekin Plenipotentiary proclaimed promissory notes province rebellion religion religious resistance revolution Shang-ti Shanghai spect success suppress Tai-ping revolutionists taken Tartar dynasty Tartar Government Tartar power tion Treaty of Tientsin visited visitors Wade and Lay wish