China: Political, Commercial, and Social; in an Official Report to Her Majesty's Government, Том 1J. Madden, 1847 - Всего страниц: 502 |
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... Peking . Generally speaking , the mountains in the N.W. are not continuous ranges , but " table lands , " which extend N. and S. of the Yellow River , over the provinces of Kansuh and Shense . The provinces of Shanse , Shense , Sze ...
... Peking . Generally speaking , the mountains in the N.W. are not continuous ranges , but " table lands , " which extend N. and S. of the Yellow River , over the provinces of Kansuh and Shense . The provinces of Shanse , Shense , Sze ...
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... Peking through the deserts of Chihli , part of Shantung , and Keangsoo , to Hang - choo in Chekeang . We are excluded from traffic on this canal , and have no port or trading station on its banks . The canal is about 800 miles long ...
... Peking through the deserts of Chihli , part of Shantung , and Keangsoo , to Hang - choo in Chekeang . We are excluded from traffic on this canal , and have no port or trading station on its banks . The canal is about 800 miles long ...
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... Peking ; to the east , 25 ' long . east of Peking . The northern part stretches into the provinces of Chih - le , and Shan - tung . The river Hwang - ho runs through its whole breadth . The rivers in the north are the Chang - ho , Hin ...
... Peking ; to the east , 25 ' long . east of Peking . The northern part stretches into the provinces of Chih - le , and Shan - tung . The river Hwang - ho runs through its whole breadth . The rivers in the north are the Chang - ho , Hin ...
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... Peking 0 ° 22 ′ , to long . E. of Peking 4o , ( the Formosa island not included ) . The province is very mountainous . Its sea - coast abounds with harbours , many of them spacious and safe ; the whole coast is more indented than any ...
... Peking 0 ° 22 ′ , to long . E. of Peking 4o , ( the Formosa island not included ) . The province is very mountainous . Its sea - coast abounds with harbours , many of them spacious and safe ; the whole coast is more indented than any ...
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... Peking , 0 ° 20 ′ to 8 ° . It is divided by the Yangtzekang into two parts , the northern being called the Hoo - pih , the southern the Hu - nan . The former is the largest . The Yangtzekang in its serpentine course receives the Han ...
... Peking , 0 ° 20 ′ to 8 ° . It is divided by the Yangtzekang into two parts , the northern being called the Hoo - pih , the southern the Hu - nan . The former is the largest . The Yangtzekang in its serpentine course receives the Han ...
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Стр. 392 - God according to the rites of their religion. Four young students and two of a more advanced age, acquainted with the Russian and Latin languages, shall also be received into this house, the Ambassador wishing to leave them at Peking, to learn the languages of the country. They shall be maintained at the expense of the Emperor, and shall be at liberty to return to their own country as soon as they have finished their studies.
Стр. 329 - Afterwards, having transgressed the laws, they were restricted or expelled. Now, we, coming for the first time, and not having done wrong, request permission to carry on a friendly intercourse on the ancient footing.
Стр. 65 - Whether the oppressed have found no means of appeal? Whether, in persecuting heterodox sects, the innocent have not been involved ? Whether or not the magistrates have insulted the people, and...
Стр. 137 - Thus we see our situation clearly made responsible for the acts of between two and three thousand individuals who are daily coming in contact with the lowest of the Chinese, and exposed to assaults so wanton, and often so barbarous, as well as to robberies so extensive, that self-defence imposes upon them the necessity of attacking their assailants in a manner from whence death must often ensue.
Стр. 73 - The Chinese are a reading people, and the number of their published works is very considerable. In the departments of morals, history, biography, the drama, poetry, and romance, there is no lack of writings,
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