The Dublin University Magazine, Том 32William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1848 |
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CHINA AND THE CHINESE . CHAPTER I. - DESCRIPTION OF MACAO , ITS CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS- VISIT TO CAMOENS ... China and the Chinese .
CHINA AND THE CHINESE . CHAPTER I. - DESCRIPTION OF MACAO , ITS CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS- VISIT TO CAMOENS ... China and the Chinese .
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... Chinese far exceeds that number . The Roman Catholic churches in Ma- cao are numerous and splendid ; the finest edifice among them was the Jesuits ' Church , which was burned down a few years since . Some esti- mate may be formed of ...
... Chinese far exceeds that number . The Roman Catholic churches in Ma- cao are numerous and splendid ; the finest edifice among them was the Jesuits ' Church , which was burned down a few years since . Some esti- mate may be formed of ...
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... China where European ladies were permitted to reside ; and merchants and others , who had business to transact at Can- ton , were obliged to leave their wives and daughters there . After the busi- ness season at ... China and the Chinese .
... China where European ladies were permitted to reside ; and merchants and others , who had business to transact at Can- ton , were obliged to leave their wives and daughters there . After the busi- ness season at ... China and the Chinese .
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... Chinese would not assist one another in rescuing them from a watery grave , owing to the superstitious feel- ing they entertain , in common with Scandinavian tribes , that a person res- cued from drowning will inevitably in- jure his ...
... Chinese would not assist one another in rescuing them from a watery grave , owing to the superstitious feel- ing they entertain , in common with Scandinavian tribes , that a person res- cued from drowning will inevitably in- jure his ...
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