| 1902 - 336 páginas
...Emperor Mn Tsung Yi (T'ung Chih). This is known to all the officials and people throughout the Empire. || But we suffer from an incurable disease, and it is...impossible for us to beget a son, so that the Emperor Mu Tsnng Ti has no posterity, and the consequences to the lines of succession are of the utmost gravity.... | |
| Harry Richard Whates - 1900 - 568 páginas
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| 1902 - 1012 páginas
...Emperor Mu Tsung Yi (T'ung Chih). This is known to all the officials and people throughout the Empire. || But we suffer from an incurable disease, and it is...on this, and feeling that there is no place to hide ourself for shame, how can we look forward to recovery from all onr ailments? || We have therefore... | |
| Lady Susan Mary Keppel Townley - 1904 - 450 páginas
...Emperor Mu Tsung Yi (T'ung Chih). This is known to all the officials and people throughout the empire. But We suffer from an incurable disease, and it is...Tsung Yi has no posterity, and the consequences to the line of succession are of the utmost gravity. Sorrowfully thinking on this, and feeling that there... | |
| Lady Susan Mary Keppel Townley - 1904 - 404 páginas
...Yi (T'ung Chih). This is known to all the officials and people throughout the empire. But We surfer from an incurable disease, and it is impossible for...Tsung Yi has no posterity, and the consequences to the line of succession are of the utmost gravity. Sorrowfully thinking on this, and feeling that there... | |
| Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy - 1905 - 468 páginas
...incurable disease and it is impossible for us to beget a son, so that the Emperor Mu-Tsung-Yi (Tung-Chi) has no posterity, and the consequences to the lines...on this, and feeling that there is no place to hide ourself for shame, how can we look forward to recovery from all our ailments ? " We have, therefore,... | |
| Paul Henry Clements - 1915 - 256 páginas
..." the Emperor Mu Tsung Yi (the preceding Emperor Tung Chih) has no posterity ", and, as a result, " the consequences to the lines of succession are of the utmost gravity ". After " sorrowfully thinking on this ", in addition to being browbeaten into submission, the puppet... | |
| 1901 - 720 páginas
...Emperor Mu Tsung Yi (T'ung Chih). This is known to all the officials and people throughout the Empire. || But we suffer from an incurable disease, and it is...the consequences to the lines of succession are of tb« utmost gravity. Sorrowfully thinking on this, and feeling that there is no place to hide ourself... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1904 - 1484 páginas
...people throughout the Empire. But we suffer from an incurable disease, and it is i fur us to beset a son, so that the Emperor Mu Tsung Yi has no posterity,...on this, and feeling that there is no place to hide ourseif for shame, how can we look forward to recovery from all our ailments? AVe have therefore humbly... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1904 - 1484 páginas
...throughout the Empire. But we sutler from an incurable disease, and it ia impossible fur us to beget a sou, so that the Emperor Mu Tsung Yi has no posterity,...on this, and feeling that there is no place to hide ourself for shame, how can we look forward to recovery from all our ailments r1 We have therefore humbly... | |
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