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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... river sometimes exhibited traces of tillage . This aspect continued to the neighbourhood of Tien - tsin , which ... river Keang were planted with groves of thuya orien- talis ; rice also grew in alluvial patches , and the cotton shrub ...
... river sometimes exhibited traces of tillage . This aspect continued to the neighbourhood of Tien - tsin , which ... river Keang were planted with groves of thuya orien- talis ; rice also grew in alluvial patches , and the cotton shrub ...
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... river of Canton , and on reaching an anchorage they landed , and were hospitably entertained at a native village . In their subsequent progress up the river they met with a fleet of twenty junks , and were hos- pitably invited on board ...
... river of Canton , and on reaching an anchorage they landed , and were hospitably entertained at a native village . In their subsequent progress up the river they met with a fleet of twenty junks , and were hos- pitably invited on board ...
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... river , which they might fortify , and make the centre of their commerce . Trade was already commenced , and everything appeared to prosper ; but , on a sudden , an at- tempt was made to destroy the English fleet by means of fire ...
... river , which they might fortify , and make the centre of their commerce . Trade was already commenced , and everything appeared to prosper ; but , on a sudden , an at- tempt was made to destroy the English fleet by means of fire ...
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