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... reason not al- together dissimilar to the motive which a French writer alleges for an undertaking of the same kind— " le désir de tout connaître , en étant obligé de le décrire . " A residence of more than twenty years ( which ...
... reason not al- together dissimilar to the motive which a French writer alleges for an undertaking of the same kind— " le désir de tout connaître , en étant obligé de le décrire . " A residence of more than twenty years ( which ...
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... reasons , made a distinction between civil and sacred rites , admitting the former in his converts , and par- ticularly the ceremonies at tombs ; and his success accordingly was considerable . When he had passed about seventeen years in ...
... reasons , made a distinction between civil and sacred rites , admitting the former in his converts , and par- ticularly the ceremonies at tombs ; and his success accordingly was considerable . When he had passed about seventeen years in ...
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... reason to suppose that the Portuguese , as usual , were instrumental to their failure . In 1668 peace with the Dutch encouraged the Company to look towards China , and accordingly application was made to Sir Robert Southwell ...
... reason to suppose that the Portuguese , as usual , were instrumental to their failure . In 1668 peace with the Dutch encouraged the Company to look towards China , and accordingly application was made to Sir Robert Southwell ...
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... reason , which they hold as a very just one , that the Hoppo , for several years past , observing that a considerable duty arose to the Emperor upon goods imported by the country ships , ( the raw produce of India and the Straits ...
... reason , which they hold as a very just one , that the Hoppo , for several years past , observing that a considerable duty arose to the Emperor upon goods imported by the country ships , ( the raw produce of India and the Straits ...
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... reason on that head . " At length the merchants became so uneasy at the Commodore's stay in Canton , that they suffered a purveyor to ship the provisions without the inspection of the Custom - house . The loss of the Acapulco ship led ...
... reason on that head . " At length the merchants became so uneasy at the Commodore's stay in Canton , that they suffered a purveyor to ship the provisions without the inspection of the Custom - house . The loss of the Acapulco ship led ...
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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