| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 626 sivua
...guardians, there can, unfortunately, be no question ; but to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must at present be very much a matter...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity." * Sir George Staunton is well qualified to decide on this point, and his opinion has been corroborated... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 648 sivua
...guardians, there can, unfortunately, be no question ; but to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must at present be very much a matter...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity."' Sir George Staunton is well qualified to decide on this point, and his opinion has been corroborated... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1849 - 636 sivua
...guardians, there can, unfortunately, be no question ; bnt to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must at present be very much a matter...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity."* Sir George Staunton is well qualified to decide on this point, and his opinion has been corroborated... | |
| Samuel Mossman - 1867 - 474 sivua
...unfortunately be no question; but to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must be very much a matter of conjecture; at the same time, it may be observed, as something in favour of the Chinese system, that there are very substantial grounds for believing that neither flagrant... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1883 - 906 sivua
...guardians, there can, unfortunately, be ni> question; but to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must at present be very much a matter...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity."' Sir George Stannton is well qualified to speak on this point, and his opinion has been corroborated... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1883 - 906 sivua
...guardians, there can, unfortunately, be no question ; but to what extent, comparatively with the laws of other countries, must at present be very much a matter...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity." Sir George Staunton is well qualified to speak on this point, and his opinion has been corroborated... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1893 - 542 sivua
...independent of caprice and uninfluenced by corruption. ° It may be observed, as something in favour of the Chinese system, that there are substantial...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity.' ' Besides these laws and their numerous clauses, every high provincial officer has the right to issue... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1900 - 724 sivua
...independent of caprice and uninfluenced by corruption. ° ° ° ° It may be observed. as something in favour of the Chinese system, that there are substantial...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity.' ' Besides these laws and their numerous clauses, every high provincial officer has the right to issue... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1904 - 848 sivua
...independent of caprice and uninfluenced by corruption. ... It may be observed, as something in favour of the Chinese system, that there are substantial...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity.' ' Besides these laws and their numerous clauses, every high provincial officer has the right to issue... | |
| James Dyer Ball - 1904 - 840 sivua
...independent of caprice and uninfluenced by corruption. ... It may be observed, as something in favour of the Chinese system, that there are substantial...rank or station, ultimately escape with impunity.' ' Besides these laws and their numerous clauses, every high provincial officer has the right to issue... | |
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