The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... British officers on the right side of the Lhasa general . The British Commissioner then explained that he had come over in this informal manner in order to see if there were any means by which a peaceful settlement could be reached . He ...
... British officers on the right side of the Lhasa general . The British Commissioner then explained that he had come over in this informal manner in order to see if there were any means by which a peaceful settlement could be reached . He ...
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... British for many years and had grossly insulted the last British official who had entered their country , it might have been expected that they would align themselves with the Tibetans rather than with the British . To test their ...
... British for many years and had grossly insulted the last British official who had entered their country , it might have been expected that they would align themselves with the Tibetans rather than with the British . To test their ...
Pagina 393
... British manufacturers frequently handle their Scandinavian agencies is detrimental to the promotion of interest in Sweden for British goods ... it is to be strongly recommended that British exporters should learn to count in metres , or ...
... British manufacturers frequently handle their Scandinavian agencies is detrimental to the promotion of interest in Sweden for British goods ... it is to be strongly recommended that British exporters should learn to count in metres , or ...
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