The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... Canton , and Kuáng - sy , are under a general governor , who is commonly called the viceroy of Canton . In each of these governments there is a chief criminal judge , and a treasurer , the latter of whom usually takes cognizance of ...
... Canton , and Kuáng - sy , are under a general governor , who is commonly called the viceroy of Canton . In each of these governments there is a chief criminal judge , and a treasurer , the latter of whom usually takes cognizance of ...
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... Canton market , and sold to European merchants , is the pro- duce of the hilly province of Fokien , which is situated on the sea - coast , to the north - east of Canton . The tea plant is propagated from seed . Holes are drilled in the ...
... Canton market , and sold to European merchants , is the pro- duce of the hilly province of Fokien , which is situated on the sea - coast , to the north - east of Canton . The tea plant is propagated from seed . Holes are drilled in the ...
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... Canton , where they might present the petition for trade which they had with them to the viceroy , provided the pinnace would instantly return to Macao . This was agreed to ; but before they had reached Canton , they were met by a boat ...
... Canton , where they might present the petition for trade which they had with them to the viceroy , provided the pinnace would instantly return to Macao . This was agreed to ; but before they had reached Canton , they were met by a boat ...
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