The Chinese, 1-2권C. Cox, 1851 |
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... ment ; but , as I have no knowledge of the Hebrew language , and met with great difficulties , I aban- doned this scheme with the fear of not succeeding . Nevertheless , as you told me that I should oblige you by obtaining any ...
... ment ; but , as I have no knowledge of the Hebrew language , and met with great difficulties , I aban- doned this scheme with the fear of not succeeding . Nevertheless , as you told me that I should oblige you by obtaining any ...
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... ment of the country became disposed to treat them with a degree of jealousy and exclusion which it had not deemed necessary to be exercised towards the more peaceable and well - ordered Arabs , their prede- cessors . The first places of ...
... ment of the country became disposed to treat them with a degree of jealousy and exclusion which it had not deemed necessary to be exercised towards the more peaceable and well - ordered Arabs , their prede- cessors . The first places of ...
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... ment , and the influx of priests , with their endea vours to convert the Chinese . * The story of import- ant services rendered against pirates , and an imperial edict , transferring the dominion of Macao to the Portuguese , seems ...
... ment , and the influx of priests , with their endea vours to convert the Chinese . * The story of import- ant services rendered against pirates , and an imperial edict , transferring the dominion of Macao to the Portuguese , seems ...
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... ment XI . To settle disputes which had disgraced the Christian cause for nearly a century , Tournon was despatched as apostolical vicar and legate to China ; but this selection was not a wise one , for Mosheim describes him as a man ...
... ment XI . To settle disputes which had disgraced the Christian cause for nearly a century , Tournon was despatched as apostolical vicar and legate to China ; but this selection was not a wise one , for Mosheim describes him as a man ...
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... to advance , he pointed to an order , which he called the emperor's edict , for his banish- ment to Macao , and subsequent departure for Eng- land . This he declared was on account of his CHAP . II . 1. ] 45 ENGLISH INTERCOURSE .
... to advance , he pointed to an order , which he called the emperor's edict , for his banish- ment to Macao , and subsequent departure for Eng- land . This he declared was on account of his CHAP . II . 1. ] 45 ENGLISH INTERCOURSE .
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according ancient appear arrival authority boats called Canton carried ceremony character chief China Chinese common conduct considerable considered consists contains course court death dynasty effect embassy emperor empire English equal established European existence extremely fact force foreign forms four give given hand head heaven Hong hundred immediately imperial king language length less letter Lord Macao mandarins manner means measure ment merchants native nature nearly never notice object observed occasion officers once original passed Peking perform perhaps period persons portion possess present priests principal proceeded proved province punished rank reached reason received relations remained remarkable respect river seems seen sent serve ships side sometimes soon success taken Tartar temple tion trade wall whole
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256 페이지 - On this unworthy scaffold to bring forth So great an object; can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France? or may we cram Within this wooden O the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt?
9 페이지 - Redress the rigours of the inclement clime; Aid slighted truth with thy persuasive strain; Teach erring man to spurn the rage of gain; Teach him, that states of native strength...
255 페이지 - By and by we hear news of shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock. Upon the back of that comes out a hideous monster with fire and smoke, and then the miserable beholders are bound to take it for a cave.
203 페이지 - And really it is an honour, and almost a singular one to our English laws, that they furnish a title of this sort ; since preventive justice is, upon every principle of reason, of humanity* and of sound policy, preferable in all respects to punishing justice...
223 페이지 - ... in which they are expressed. There is nothing here of the monstrous verbiage of most other Asiatic productions ; none of the superstitious deliration, the miserable incoherence, the tremendous...
255 페이지 - Now you shall have three ladies walk to gather flowers, and then we must believe the stage to be a garden. By and by we hear news of a shipwreck in the same place, and then we are to blame if we accept it not for a rock.
240 페이지 - The barber learns his art on the orphan's face;" the Chinese, " In a field of melons do not pull up your shoe; under a plum-tree do not adjust your cap...
12 페이지 - These matters are all so well understood by those who are bred up to them, that they occasion no embarrassment whatever to the Chinese. The ordinary salutation among equals is to join the closed hands, and lift them two or three times towards the head, saying, Haou — tsing, tsing ; that is, " Are you well ? — Hail, hail '" Hence is derived, we believe, the Canton jargon of chin-chin.
32 페이지 - Portngalls had in all that time, since the return of the pinnace, so beslandered them to the Chinese, reporting them to be rogues, thieves, beggars, and what not, that they became very jealous of the good meaning of the English...
141 페이지 - And those who think still govern those who toil." The commentary appended to the foregoing in the Chinese work proceeds to add, — "The mutual benefit derived by these different classes from each other's exertions resembles the advantage that results to the farmer and mechanic from the exchange of their respective produce. Hence it is proved that the exemption of some from manual labour is beneficial to the whole community." It appears from the book of Mencius...