| John Otway Percy Bland, Sir Edmund Backhouse - 1910 - 636 pages
...rules that guard the entrde of the Palace. Unushered he entered the Empress's presence, and kowtowing thrice, exclaimed, " Sanctuary, your Majesty ! " "...before Her in the Hall of Diligent Government. The Yamens concerned shall respectfully make the arrangements necessary for this ceremonial. The woids... | |
| 1911 - 624 pages
...the high officials of the Boards, including the two Ministers whom the Emperor had cashiered (Hsii Yingku'ei and Huai Ta Pu) were assembled in the presence...before Her in the Hall of Diligent Government. The Yamens concerned shall respectfully make the arrangements necessary for this ceremonial. The woids... | |
| William Francis Mannix - 1913 - 338 pages
...Government. Now she has graciously honoured us by granting OUR prayer, a blessing, a heaven-sent blessing, for all OUR subjects. "From this day forth Her Majesty will transact the business of the Government in the Side Hall of the Palace, and on the day after to-morrow WE ourselves at the head... | |
| William Francis Mannix - 1913 - 348 pages
...Government. Now she has graciously honoured us by granting OUR prayer, a blessing, a heaven-sent blessing, for all OUR subjects. "From this day forth Her Majesty will transact the business of the Government in the Side Hall of the Palace, and on the day after to-morrow WE ourselves at the head... | |
| 1921 - 392 pages
...situation and rising immediately to its necessities with the courage and masculine jjitglligence f that enabled her to overcome all obstacles, she directed...before Her in the Hall of Diligent Government . The Yamens concerned shall respectfully make the arrangements necessary for this ceremonial. The words... | |
| Edmund Trelawney Backhouse (Sir).) - 1910 - 614 pages
...therefore absent) and the high officials of the Boards, including the two Ministers whom the Emperor liad cashiered (Hsu Yingku'ei and Huai Ta Pu) were assembled...before Her in the Hall of Diligent Government. The Yamens concerned shall respectfully make the arrangements necessary for this ceremonial. The woids... | |
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