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... consist , it may reasonably be supposed , in the ad- vantages which China possesses from its geographical situation ; in the generally favourable climate , the average fertility of soil , and the great facility of in- ternal intercourse ...
... consist , it may reasonably be supposed , in the ad- vantages which China possesses from its geographical situation ; in the generally favourable climate , the average fertility of soil , and the great facility of in- ternal intercourse ...
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... consist of two . One of these extends from Yun - nân along the borders of Kuei - chow and Kuâng - sy , passing to the north of Canton province , where a road is cut through the Mei - ling pass , which has been described in both our ...
... consist of two . One of these extends from Yun - nân along the borders of Kuei - chow and Kuâng - sy , passing to the north of Canton province , where a road is cut through the Mei - ling pass , which has been described in both our ...
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... tains , well wooded . The rocks at the pass have been erroneously stated to consist of gneiss and quartz : they are , in fact , limestone , in common with the whole north of Canton province , and supply the grey marble PROVINCES . 141.
... tains , well wooded . The rocks at the pass have been erroneously stated to consist of gneiss and quartz : they are , in fact , limestone , in common with the whole north of Canton province , and supply the grey marble PROVINCES . 141.
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... consist in the eldest being a sort of steward , or trustee , for the estate . The temptations to immoderate accu- mulation are not so great as with us , nor the oppor- tunities for it so frequent , where the ordinary channels of ...
... consist in the eldest being a sort of steward , or trustee , for the estate . The temptations to immoderate accu- mulation are not so great as with us , nor the oppor- tunities for it so frequent , where the ordinary channels of ...
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... consist always of Manchow or Mongol Tartars , no Chinese ever being employed . A very peculiar feature of the Government is next observable in the Too - cha yuen , or office of Censors , of which the members are generally styled Yu ...
... consist always of Manchow or Mongol Tartars , no Chinese ever being employed . A very peculiar feature of the Government is next observable in the Too - cha yuen , or office of Censors , of which the members are generally styled Yu ...
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ambassador Amoy ancient appeared arrived authority bamboo boats British called canal Canton Canton province Canton river capital Captain ceremony character chief China Chinese Government Chinese law civil coast colour commenced committee Company's conduct Confucius considerable consist course court custom death Dutch dynasty edict embassy Emperor empire English European extremely factory favour feet Fokien Fooyuen foreign George Staunton homicide Hong merchants honour Hoppo imperial India intercourse Jesuits Kien-loong Koblai Koshinga length letter Lord Lord Macartney Macao Majesty's ship Manchow mandarins manner ment military mission Mongol Nanking nations native Ningpo observed occasion officers Peking Peking river period persons portion Portuguese possess present principal proceeded proved province punished race rank reign relations remarkable respect seems sent side silk Sir George sometimes soon Sovereign species success taëls Tartars trade troops vessels Viceroy wall Whampoa whole Yellow river