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... civil and forbearing , and even accepted of small presents ; others , less condescending , were fairly bullied by the people in the Amherst , their junks boarded , or their doors knocked down , and their quarters invaded . Still the ...
... civil and forbearing , and even accepted of small presents ; others , less condescending , were fairly bullied by the people in the Amherst , their junks boarded , or their doors knocked down , and their quarters invaded . Still the ...
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... civil wars , Tae - tsoo , the first Emperor of the Soong dynasty , was raised to the throne by the military leaders , in consequence of the minority of the real heir , who was only seven years of age , A.D. 950. Being about to engage ...
... civil wars , Tae - tsoo , the first Emperor of the Soong dynasty , was raised to the throne by the military leaders , in consequence of the minority of the real heir , who was only seven years of age , A.D. 950. Being about to engage ...
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... Civil Officers superior to Military - Low art of War - Guns cast by Missionaries - Penal Code of China - Merits and Defects - Arrangement - Punishments- Privileges and Exemptions - Crimes - Character of Code - Testimonies , foreign and ...
... Civil Officers superior to Military - Low art of War - Guns cast by Missionaries - Penal Code of China - Merits and Defects - Arrangement - Punishments- Privileges and Exemptions - Crimes - Character of Code - Testimonies , foreign and ...
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... civil obedience , " tenero ab ungui , " with every chance of proving a quiet subject at least . Such institutions certainly do not denote the existence of much liberty ; but if peaceful obedience and universal order be the sole objects ...
... civil obedience , " tenero ab ungui , " with every chance of proving a quiet subject at least . Such institutions certainly do not denote the existence of much liberty ; but if peaceful obedience and universal order be the sole objects ...
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... civil officer to an hereditary title , but to him in whose favour the recommen- dation is made . + Du Halde observes , " they have no lands ; and as the Em- peror cannot give them all pensions , some live in great poverty . ” a military ...
... civil officer to an hereditary title , but to him in whose favour the recommen- dation is made . + Du Halde observes , " they have no lands ; and as the Em- peror cannot give them all pensions , some live in great poverty . ” a military ...
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