The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the ... Chinese Empire and Its Inhabitants ...Wiley & Putnam, 1848 - 614 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 100
Sivu viii
... taken - Interview at Taku - Treaty of the Bogue - Attack on Canton - Sir Henry Pottinger supersedes Captain Elliot - Amoy , Tinghai , Chinhai , Ningpo , Chapu , and Shanghai taken - Passage up the Yangtsz ' kiang - Chinkiang fu taken ...
... taken - Interview at Taku - Treaty of the Bogue - Attack on Canton - Sir Henry Pottinger supersedes Captain Elliot - Amoy , Tinghai , Chinhai , Ningpo , Chapu , and Shanghai taken - Passage up the Yangtsz ' kiang - Chinkiang fu taken ...
Sivu 32
... taken as a device for beautifying himself in the eyes of those he never saw or cared to see . The people are vain of a long thick queue , and now and then play each other tricks with it , as well as Tricks played with the queue . use it ...
... taken as a device for beautifying himself in the eyes of those he never saw or cared to see . The people are vain of a long thick queue , and now and then play each other tricks with it , as well as Tricks played with the queue . use it ...
Sivu 42
... taken to keep them white . The articles of food which the Chinese eat , and the mode and ceremonies attending their feasts , have aided in giving them the odd character they bear abroad , though uncouth or unsavory viands hardly form an ...
... taken to keep them white . The articles of food which the Chinese eat , and the mode and ceremonies attending their feasts , have aided in giving them the odd character they bear abroad , though uncouth or unsavory viands hardly form an ...
Sivu 49
... taken out of the water by lifting nets , and dived for into it by birds ; in short , every possible way of catching or rearing fish is practised among the Chinese . Tanks , with water running through them , are placed in the streets ...
... taken out of the water by lifting nets , and dived for into it by birds ; in short , every possible way of catching or rearing fish is practised among the Chinese . Tanks , with water running through them , are placed in the streets ...
Sivu 52
... taken as a guide , one can ea ly believe that the Chinese need little from abroad to better their condition in these particulars ; while , if he listen to the descriptions of some persons who have resided among them , he will think they ...
... taken as a guide , one can ea ly believe that the Chinese need little from abroad to better their condition in these particulars ; while , if he listen to the descriptions of some persons who have resided among them , he will think they ...
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ambassy Amoy arrived authorities barbarians Batavia boats British brought called Canton Captain Elliot carried ceremonies character China Chinese government Chinese language Chinese Repository Chinkiang Christian coast color commenced commissioner common conduct Confucius converts countrymen court death Dutch duties dynasty emperor emperor of China empire endeavored England English exhibited exported factories favor fire force foreigners Fuhchau governor Gutzlaff heaven hong-merchants Hongkong imperial India intercourse island Jesuits junks Kíying Koxinga labors land laws learned letter Macao Malacca Manchus ment merchants mission missionaries mode Morrison nations native Ningpo opium trade party peculs Peking Penang persons ports Portuguese present priests proceeded provinces received reign religion returned river rulers sent Shanghai ships silk Singapore Society soon subjects supercargo taken Tang dynasty temples tion traffic treaty treaty of Nanking troops vessels Whampoa whole worship