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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... officer does to the soldiers under him ; and all this is done amid the unmusical sound of the Chinese gong . 2. Chamber for regulating Sacrifices . - The number of officers in this chamber is nearly the same as in that of the preceding ...
... officer does to the soldiers under him ; and all this is done amid the unmusical sound of the Chinese gong . 2. Chamber for regulating Sacrifices . - The number of officers in this chamber is nearly the same as in that of the preceding ...
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... officers at the court of requests , in waiting at the gate , to receive accusations upon a given signal . These are either received in writing , or orally , and they are compelled to transmit them im- mediately to their superiors , on ...
... officers at the court of requests , in waiting at the gate , to receive accusations upon a given signal . These are either received in writing , or orally , and they are compelled to transmit them im- mediately to their superiors , on ...
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... officers at Canton were confined in the house they occupied , while food and fire were denied them . The attempt on the English fleet proved abortive ; and the crew , enraged at the detention of their officers , laid waste plantations ...
... officers at Canton were confined in the house they occupied , while food and fire were denied them . The attempt on the English fleet proved abortive ; and the crew , enraged at the detention of their officers , laid waste plantations ...
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