| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Willaims - 1845 - 612 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. The Chinese love to trade with our people, and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade, there shall... | |
| Samuel Wells Williams - 1848 - 682 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. The Chinese love to trade with our people, and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade, there shall... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 720 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. "The Chinese love to trade with our people, and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But, if the Chinese and the Americans will trade, there shall... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 658 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries arid interpreters. The Chinese love to trade with our people, and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade, there should... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1854 - 780 sivua
...to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. , • " The Chinese love to trade with our people, and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade, there shall... | |
| 1904 - 716 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. "The Chinese love to trade with our people and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade there should... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 334 sivua
...States," which is much the sort of language that Fenimore Cooper would have put into the mouth of " great white chief" addressing a Choctaw or an Apache....and commerce, Mr. Tyler admonished the Grand Khan : " There shall be rules. Our minister, Caleb Gushing, is authorised to make a treaty. Let it be just.... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1902 - 342 sivua
...that Fenimore Cooper would have put into the mouth of " great white chief" addressing a Choctaw OF an Apache. Then the President, continuing his courteous...and commerce, Mr. Tyler admonished the Grand Khan: " There shall be rules. Our minister, Caleb Gushing, is authorised to make a treaty. Let it be just.... | |
| Frank Brinkley - 1904 - 368 sivua
...States," which is much the sort of language that Fenimore Cooper would have put into the mouth of " great white chief" addressing a Choctaw or an Apache....and commerce, Mr. Tyler admonished the Grand Khan : " There shall be rules. Our minister, Caleb Gushing, is authorised to make a treaty. Let it be just.... | |
| Wolf von Schierbrand - 1904 - 356 sivua
...there to deliver this letter. He will have with him secretaries and interpreters. " The Chinese love to trade with our people and to sell them tea and silk, for which our people pay silver, and sometimes other articles. But if the Chinese and the Americans will trade there should... | |
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