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... length forsaken , in con- sequence of the extortions of the mandarins of those days ; and " the merchants returned in crowds to Siraf and Oman . " It is remarkable that the travellers describe the entrance to the port of Canfu , as the ...
... length forsaken , in con- sequence of the extortions of the mandarins of those days ; and " the merchants returned in crowds to Siraf and Oman . " It is remarkable that the travellers describe the entrance to the port of Canfu , as the ...
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... length the court of the Great Khan , where , like his predecessor , he observed the near resemblance of Lama worship to the forms of Roman Catholicism , and concluded that it must be derived from a spurious Christianity ; per- haps that ...
... length the court of the Great Khan , where , like his predecessor , he observed the near resemblance of Lama worship to the forms of Roman Catholicism , and concluded that it must be derived from a spurious Christianity ; per- haps that ...
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... Chinese , their love of justice , and the good order and industry that prevailed among them . Arrived at Peking , they were at length condemned to one year's nard labour ; but , before the time expired , 22 THE CHINESE .
... Chinese , their love of justice , and the good order and industry that prevailed among them . Arrived at Peking , they were at length condemned to one year's nard labour ; but , before the time expired , 22 THE CHINESE .
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... length quitted the Tartars , found their way to the coast , and embarked again for Ningpo . Being treacherously abandoned on a de- solate island , where they had almost died of hunger , Pinto and his companions were taken off by a ...
... length quitted the Tartars , found their way to the coast , and embarked again for Ningpo . Being treacherously abandoned on a de- solate island , where they had almost died of hunger , Pinto and his companions were taken off by a ...
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... length , by an imperial decree of Yoong - ching , in 1723 , these disturbers of the public peace were formally denounced . A few monks were tolerated in Peking , a few remained concealed in the provinces , but the larger number were ...
... length , by an imperial decree of Yoong - ching , in 1723 , these disturbers of the public peace were formally denounced . A few monks were tolerated in Peking , a few remained concealed in the provinces , but the larger number were ...
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