Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 198
... Emperor is no diplo matist . " Of course I kept what I had heard a secret at St. Petersburg , and even after wards in London . But I was prepared for everything , and accordingly was not surprised to hear shortly afterwards that the Emperor ...
... Emperor is no diplo matist . " Of course I kept what I had heard a secret at St. Petersburg , and even after wards in London . But I was prepared for everything , and accordingly was not surprised to hear shortly afterwards that the Emperor ...
Page 497
... emperors be- fore him have resided since the beginning of the dynasty . * sonal suite surround him at such times . | Four secretaries stand on the right , hold- ing pencils and tablets to record what the emperor may say . On each side ...
... emperors be- fore him have resided since the beginning of the dynasty . * sonal suite surround him at such times . | Four secretaries stand on the right , hold- ing pencils and tablets to record what the emperor may say . On each side ...
Page 498
... emperor Tung - chih perial régime . The officials are connected was not well treated , because the emperor with the prefectures through the whole Kwang - hsü is a cousin and not a nephew . empire ; the ramifications of their family He ...
... emperor Tung - chih perial régime . The officials are connected was not well treated , because the emperor with the prefectures through the whole Kwang - hsü is a cousin and not a nephew . empire ; the ramifications of their family He ...
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