China Society Occasional Papers, Temas11-17China Society London., 1961 |
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... territory that was now united under one regime corresponded very generally with that of the Former Han dynasty , as this was before the expansions that took place from 127. The Ch'in conquest had been due to the attention that had long ...
... territory that was now united under one regime corresponded very generally with that of the Former Han dynasty , as this was before the expansions that took place from 127. The Ch'in conquest had been due to the attention that had long ...
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... territory or lines of communication , but also to protect isolated Chinese colonists and travellers ; and the goodwill of neutral tribesmen must be secured if possible . The first step which marks the change from a defensive to an ...
... territory or lines of communication , but also to protect isolated Chinese colonists and travellers ; and the goodwill of neutral tribesmen must be secured if possible . The first step which marks the change from a defensive to an ...
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... territory that extended north to the Chinese border ( then at Ch'angsha kuo ) . " Until 113 , the Chinese court could only agree to this ruler's indepen- dent sovereignty , but in that year a pretext was found for armed interference ...
... territory that extended north to the Chinese border ( then at Ch'angsha kuo ) . " Until 113 , the Chinese court could only agree to this ruler's indepen- dent sovereignty , but in that year a pretext was found for armed interference ...
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