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Still no general account of the Chinese empire has ever issued from the English
press ; and Père du Halde's compilation has still remained the only methodized
source of information on the subject . One century exactly has now elapsed since
...
Still no general account of the Chinese empire has ever issued from the English
press ; and Père du Halde's compilation has still remained the only methodized
source of information on the subject . One century exactly has now elapsed since
...
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A few monks were tolerated in Peking , a few remained concealed in the
provinces , but the larger number were driven to Macao , with a positive
injunction to leave the country by the first ship . The more enlightened and
sensible Jesuits had ...
A few monks were tolerated in Peking , a few remained concealed in the
provinces , but the larger number were driven to Macao , with a positive
injunction to leave the country by the first ship . The more enlightened and
sensible Jesuits had ...
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The man took refuge at the French Consul's , where he remained many days , but
at last was given up to the Chinese , and was this morning publicly strangled by
order of the Fooyuen . This is the first instance of one European being executed ...
The man took refuge at the French Consul's , where he remained many days , but
at last was given up to the Chinese , and was this morning publicly strangled by
order of the Fooyuen . This is the first instance of one European being executed ...
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the invitation , leaving his fleet with his son , and was well received ; but
Koshinga remained true to the Chinese cause , and subsequently co - operated
with the adherents to the late dynasty on shore , committing great ravages with
his fleet ...
the invitation , leaving his fleet with his son , and was well received ; but
Koshinga remained true to the Chinese cause , and subsequently co - operated
with the adherents to the late dynasty on shore , committing great ravages with
his fleet ...
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... hatchets and knives by the crew of the junk ; and their captain , assailed by the
assassins in the narrow cabin which he occupied with his mates , after killing
several of the Chinese , fell himself the last . One seaman , however , still
remained ...
... hatchets and knives by the crew of the junk ; and their captain , assailed by the
assassins in the narrow cabin which he occupied with his mates , after killing
several of the Chinese , fell himself the last . One seaman , however , still
remained ...
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