The Chinese, Band 1 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 16
Seite 25
... pass from hand to hand , and in their course , supply men with food and raiment . The Government is thereby assisted , the people enriched , and both have means afforded them on which they may depend . " Ad- missions of a similar nature ...
... pass from hand to hand , and in their course , supply men with food and raiment . The Government is thereby assisted , the people enriched , and both have means afforded them on which they may depend . " Ad- missions of a similar nature ...
Seite 124
... pass , which has been described in both our embassies : it then takes a north - east direction through Fokien , and terminates in Che - keang . The larger portion of the ridge to the north - west of Canton province forms the ...
... pass , which has been described in both our embassies : it then takes a north - east direction through Fokien , and terminates in Che - keang . The larger portion of the ridge to the north - west of Canton province forms the ...
Seite 131
... pass . There are then two other narrow passes , or imperfect sluices , subsequent to the first opening that leads from the river to the canal , having also broad basins between them , and em- bankments constructed as before , with the ...
... pass . There are then two other narrow passes , or imperfect sluices , subsequent to the first opening that leads from the river to the canal , having also broad basins between them , and em- bankments constructed as before , with the ...
Seite 132
... pass into Tartary by one of the most entire portions of the wall , and a very particular examination of the ... passes , being , moreover , supplied with massy towers or bastions at distances 132 THE CHINESE .
... pass into Tartary by one of the most entire portions of the wall , and a very particular examination of the ... passes , being , moreover , supplied with massy towers or bastions at distances 132 THE CHINESE .
Seite 141
... pass , Meiling , is derived from the flower of a species of prunus which grows wild in profusion near the summit . After reaching the foot of the steep acclivity on the north side , the embassy were obliged to dismount from their horses ...
... pass , Meiling , is derived from the flower of a species of prunus which grows wild in profusion near the summit . After reaching the foot of the steep acclivity on the north side , the embassy were obliged to dismount from their horses ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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