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Page 503
... permitted to stay in Peking in a diplomatic capacity despite the tradition that China had never permitted a foreign legate to stay in the Forbidden City . 485. Bell gives the date of the embassy's departure from Selenginsk as April 13 ...
... permitted to stay in Peking in a diplomatic capacity despite the tradition that China had never permitted a foreign legate to stay in the Forbidden City . 485. Bell gives the date of the embassy's departure from Selenginsk as April 13 ...
Page 583
... permit was delayed . When the ships of the English embassy entered Kwangtung waters , Macartney permitted them to go on board . After he returned to Macao , Hanna was eventually al- lowed to go to Peking . Shortly after he reached his ...
... permit was delayed . When the ships of the English embassy entered Kwangtung waters , Macartney permitted them to go on board . After he returned to Macao , Hanna was eventually al- lowed to go to Peking . Shortly after he reached his ...
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... permitted to enter Bocca Tigris . But because they had a cargo of furs , they were considered commercial ships and finally were permitted to enter Whampoa on December 25. For details of their negotiations at Canton see Urey Lisiansky's ...
... permitted to enter Bocca Tigris . But because they had a cargo of furs , they were considered commercial ships and finally were permitted to enter Whampoa on December 25. For details of their negotiations at Canton see Urey Lisiansky's ...
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