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... native Christians . Since that date , the last of the Europeans has been sent away from Peking , but a few still continue to lurk among the provinces . The Spaniards , although they possess the privilege of trading at both Macao and ...
... native Christians . Since that date , the last of the Europeans has been sent away from Peking , but a few still continue to lurk among the provinces . The Spaniards , although they possess the privilege of trading at both Macao and ...
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... native rulers of the country , and partly from a fear of some collusion taking place between Europeans and their Chinese subjects . It is , in fact , since the Tartar conquest that the English have been excluded from Ningpo and Amoy ...
... native rulers of the country , and partly from a fear of some collusion taking place between Europeans and their Chinese subjects . It is , in fact , since the Tartar conquest that the English have been excluded from Ningpo and Amoy ...
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... natives for several years after , during a period in which a greater number of affrays and homicides occurred than have ever been known of late years . In 1772 the Lord Camden was detained from 17th December to 5th January following ...
... natives for several years after , during a period in which a greater number of affrays and homicides occurred than have ever been known of late years . In 1772 the Lord Camden was detained from 17th December to 5th January following ...
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... natives . They are governed merely by such rules as the mandarins for the time being declare to be their will ; and the reason why more inconveniences do not occur is this : -the officers of Government on such occasions rather choose to ...
... natives . They are governed merely by such rules as the mandarins for the time being declare to be their will ; and the reason why more inconveniences do not occur is this : -the officers of Government on such occasions rather choose to ...
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... natives . While his Majesty's schooner Providence was lying at Whampoa , a party of Chinese in a small boat appeared one night to be attempting to cut the schooner's cable . As they returned no answer on being hailed , a shot was fired ...
... natives . While his Majesty's schooner Providence was lying at Whampoa , a party of Chinese in a small boat appeared one night to be attempting to cut the schooner's cable . As they returned no answer on being hailed , a shot was fired ...
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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