International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzky 1–2University of Wisconsin, 1980 |
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Strana 34
... China . Although it resembled China in being plagued by foreign economic intervention and in its indebtedness , its accessibility to European influence resulted in a much more advanced development of modern economic institutions than in ...
... China . Although it resembled China in being plagued by foreign economic intervention and in its indebtedness , its accessibility to European influence resulted in a much more advanced development of modern economic institutions than in ...
Strana 113
... China . This did not , however , halt the illegal opium imports to China . In fact , some private merchants extended their transactions to the coast east of Canton , thus avoiding the payment of commissions and bribes to Chinese agents ...
... China . This did not , however , halt the illegal opium imports to China . In fact , some private merchants extended their transactions to the coast east of Canton , thus avoiding the payment of commissions and bribes to Chinese agents ...
Strana 118
... China . During the early years Turkish opium was generally shipped directly to China . After 1810 , however , it either went first to an American port , from where it would be transhipped to China after the portion for the American ...
... China . During the early years Turkish opium was generally shipped directly to China . After 1810 , however , it either went first to an American port , from where it would be transhipped to China after the portion for the American ...
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Foreword Kemal H Karpat | 19 |
Century Anatolia Suraiya Faroqhi | 54 |
Southeast Europe Gale Stokes | 68 |
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