Britain, which was at the time of Qianlong, is impressive

Silas 2022-01-12 08:02:26

The British of that era could already listen to the parliament, and those who had ideals could participate in politics as a life-long career, and they thought they could change the world. Although the change was slow and slow, after all, it changed. Some people went bankrupt and others became rich, but they were protected by the law... .. At that time, our Qianlong was playing with enamel and porcelain. Although it was very expensive and expensive, we have now photographed tens of millions. To the Western missionaries, he said that clocks and watches are strange skills. How do you get the water? 1800 was definitely a watershed between the West and the East. That year Qianlong had just died and Jiaqing was busy copying Heshen’s home, while British merchants were sending thousands of ships to and from the world to start the journey of an empire without setting sun, and the United States was the illegitimate son of Britain. Sleeping soundly, he will wake up in 150 years.

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  • Johnathan 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Once again, I realize that it is not the power of belief that wins, but the trend of the times. Captain Huo has gone through a lot of vicissitudes, and the final subtitles are infinite.

  • Daphney 2022-03-17 09:01:06

    The film is okay, the male protagonist sang the most ugly version of Amazing Grace...

Amazing Grace quotes

  • Pitt the Younger: So, they want bloody noses and cracked crowns.

    William Wilberforce: Shakespeare. Henry the IV.

    Pitt the Younger: A play about England changing.

    William Wilberforce: As it will soon change.

    Pitt the Younger: Only if we change it. You don't believe you and I could change things?

  • Pitt the Younger: Silence. Silence! You sound like a chorus of bloody tomcats. Now, let me introduce you to somebody who does it - properly.

    William Wilberforce: I would like to dedicate this song to my honorable friend, his Grace, the Duke of Clarence. It was written by my old preacher. He was Captain of a slave ship for 20 years. He repented his sins and then he wrote this song.

    [singing]

    William Wilberforce: Amazing grace, How sweet the sound, That saved a wretch like me, I once was lost, but now I'm found, Was blind, but now I see.