Sino-American Relations, Volumen29,Temas1-2Institute of Sino-American Relations, College of Chinese Culture, 2003 |
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... Quallah Battoo " and spoke of inflicting " such a chastisement as would deter them and others from like aggressions . " 30 " " When the U.S. Navy reached Quallah Battoo , the " chastisement " was as severe as any that an American ...
... Quallah Battoo " and spoke of inflicting " such a chastisement as would deter them and others from like aggressions . " 30 " " When the U.S. Navy reached Quallah Battoo , the " chastisement " was as severe as any that an American ...
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... Quallah Battoo raid , and speeches of Jackson and Woodbury , showed this concern . In his 4th Annual Message of December 4 , 1832 , Jackson argued that the effect of this cruise on the nations of Asia and the Pacific was " an increased ...
... Quallah Battoo raid , and speeches of Jackson and Woodbury , showed this concern . In his 4th Annual Message of December 4 , 1832 , Jackson argued that the effect of this cruise on the nations of Asia and the Pacific was " an increased ...
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... Quallah Battoo . The Rajah assured him that " trade is now carried on as if nothing had happened . " 94 This may have been an exaggeration . But it is fair to say that by the year of 1837 , merchants like Solomon Townsend who were once ...
... Quallah Battoo . The Rajah assured him that " trade is now carried on as if nothing had happened . " 94 This may have been an exaggeration . But it is fair to say that by the year of 1837 , merchants like Solomon Townsend who were once ...
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