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... fact , that some of the ancients were not altogether ignorant of the existence of such a people . Arrian speaks of the Sinæ , or Thinæ , in the remotest parts of Asia , by whom were exported the raw and manufactured silks which were ...
... fact , that some of the ancients were not altogether ignorant of the existence of such a people . Arrian speaks of the Sinæ , or Thinæ , in the remotest parts of Asia , by whom were exported the raw and manufactured silks which were ...
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... fact in the history of the progress made by the Christian religion in the eastern or remoter parts of China . " It is remarkable , " he adds , " that De Guignes , in describing a religious building not far from this city , mentions a ...
... fact in the history of the progress made by the Christian religion in the eastern or remoter parts of China . " It is remarkable , " he adds , " that De Guignes , in describing a religious building not far from this city , mentions a ...
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... fact evidently proceeded from some confusion in the original manuscripts , by which observations , that had reference to other countries lying in their route , and which are true of those countries at the present time , have become ...
... fact evidently proceeded from some confusion in the original manuscripts , by which observations , that had reference to other countries lying in their route , and which are true of those countries at the present time , have become ...
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... fact impossible to comprise within our limits all the pertinent remarks , or even a small proportion of the correct information which may be found in this curious and antique relic of early Arabian enterprise . From the lights which it ...
... fact impossible to comprise within our limits all the pertinent remarks , or even a small proportion of the correct information which may be found in this curious and antique relic of early Arabian enterprise . From the lights which it ...
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... fact formed the very foundations of their social system . Montesquieu has justly argued , from the peculiar character of the Chinese customs , against the facility of introducing material changes in them ; and especially of substi ...
... fact formed the very foundations of their social system . Montesquieu has justly argued , from the peculiar character of the Chinese customs , against the facility of introducing material changes in them ; and especially of substi ...
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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