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Pagina 49
... draw a bead on him . " I made up my mind to disclaim D ex- acquaintance with Government officials in mining districts till I 1901. ] 49 Fifteen Hundred Miles on Fresh Water . FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES ON FRESH WATER. ...
... draw a bead on him . " I made up my mind to disclaim D ex- acquaintance with Government officials in mining districts till I 1901. ] 49 Fifteen Hundred Miles on Fresh Water . FIFTEEN HUNDRED MILES ON FRESH WATER. ...
Pagina 50
... Government , - and the preacher looked at us suspiciously and then rebuked us for irreverence . After which we got into the open sea , and he took to studying the gulls through a pair of dilapidated ivory opera - glasses . It is a queer ...
... Government , - and the preacher looked at us suspiciously and then rebuked us for irreverence . After which we got into the open sea , and he took to studying the gulls through a pair of dilapidated ivory opera - glasses . It is a queer ...
Pagina 64
... Governments in ad- justing the claims of British subjects who had served in the Miguelite war of 1832-35 . Meanwhile his worth in his own profession was receiving recognition . A post under the Home Office , one of the in- spectorships ...
... Governments in ad- justing the claims of British subjects who had served in the Miguelite war of 1832-35 . Meanwhile his worth in his own profession was receiving recognition . A post under the Home Office , one of the in- spectorships ...
Pagina 69
... Government two unclouded alternatives : to abandon British subjects and their interests , or to exact reas- onable treatment for them from the Chinese . The former was chosen by us because , indeed , the other was impossible ; the war ...
... Government two unclouded alternatives : to abandon British subjects and their interests , or to exact reas- onable treatment for them from the Chinese . The former was chosen by us because , indeed , the other was impossible ; the war ...
Pagina 70
... Government regarded the treaty of Nanking as a ruse de guerre , a mere expedient for purchasing present relief , " and they ac- quiesced in a substantial ful- filment of it only so far as that might obviate the risk of the renewal of ...
... Government regarded the treaty of Nanking as a ruse de guerre , a mere expedient for purchasing present relief , " and they ac- quiesced in a substantial ful- filment of it only so far as that might obviate the risk of the renewal of ...
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