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... CUSTOMS . • The New Year - Fireworks - Contrariety of Usages and No- tions to our own - Festivals - Meeting the Spring - Encou- ragements to Husbandry - Festival for the Dead - Chinese Assumption - Ceremonial Usages - Diplomatic Forms ...
... CUSTOMS . • The New Year - Fireworks - Contrariety of Usages and No- tions to our own - Festivals - Meeting the Spring - Encou- ragements to Husbandry - Festival for the Dead - Chinese Assumption - Ceremonial Usages - Diplomatic Forms ...
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... customs , the social , political , and religious institutions , together with the natural productions , the arts , manufactures , and com- merce of China , as may be deemed interesting to the general reader . The most fitting ...
... customs , the social , political , and religious institutions , together with the natural productions , the arts , manufactures , and com- merce of China , as may be deemed interesting to the general reader . The most fitting ...
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... customs . Their far extended conquests brought them to the confines of that remote empire ; and the en- lightenment of science and literature , which they pos- sessed in no small degree during the eighth and ninth centuries , led many ...
... customs . Their far extended conquests brought them to the confines of that remote empire ; and the en- lightenment of science and literature , which they pos- sessed in no small degree during the eighth and ninth centuries , led many ...
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... customs levied on merchants ; and if foreign ships do not come , both public and private con- cerns are thrown into much embarrassment and dis- tress . It is entreated , therefore , that the Franks be permitted to trade . Three or four ...
... customs levied on merchants ; and if foreign ships do not come , both public and private con- cerns are thrown into much embarrassment and dis- tress . It is entreated , therefore , that the Franks be permitted to trade . Three or four ...
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... customs , which amounted in 1830 to scarcely 70,000 taëls , is insufficient to meet the ex- penditure . The entire Portuguese population , in- cluding slaves , is not above 5,000 ; while the Chinese of Macao are calculated to exceed ...
... customs , which amounted in 1830 to scarcely 70,000 taëls , is insufficient to meet the ex- penditure . The entire Portuguese population , in- cluding slaves , is not above 5,000 ; while the Chinese of Macao are calculated to exceed ...
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