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Page ix
... receive 168 it . · · CHAPTER XIX . The Chinese a Reading People . - Chinese Books . - Yih - king.- Shoo - king . Shee - king.— Le - ki . -- Chun - chew . - Taheo . Choon- yoong . - Lun - yu . - Book of Mencius . - The Reason why the ...
... receive 168 it . · · CHAPTER XIX . The Chinese a Reading People . - Chinese Books . - Yih - king.- Shoo - king . Shee - king.— Le - ki . -- Chun - chew . - Taheo . Choon- yoong . - Lun - yu . - Book of Mencius . - The Reason why the ...
Page xi
... Chinese Mandarin Soldiers carry Beads and Fans . Chinese Old Men fly Kites . - The Chinese receive their Guests with their Hats on . - Festival to departed Relations . - 280 xii CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXX . -- Elephants , Rhinoceroses.
... Chinese Mandarin Soldiers carry Beads and Fans . Chinese Old Men fly Kites . - The Chinese receive their Guests with their Hats on . - Festival to departed Relations . - 280 xii CONTENTS . CHAPTER XXX . -- Elephants , Rhinoceroses.
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... receive an invitation crimson card , and are met on leaving your sedan - chair by your courteous host , assuring you that he has long re- spected your " odoriferous reputation , " the first time you sit down to take up your ivory chop ...
... receive an invitation crimson card , and are met on leaving your sedan - chair by your courteous host , assuring you that he has long re- spected your " odoriferous reputation , " the first time you sit down to take up your ivory chop ...
Page 55
... receive the Opium from the clippers ( fast- sailing vessels ) , which brought it from India . From the depôt - ships it was conveyed in boats to the shore . It was , I think , in the year 1820 that the Chinese government issued a ...
... receive the Opium from the clippers ( fast- sailing vessels ) , which brought it from India . From the depôt - ships it was conveyed in boats to the shore . It was , I think , in the year 1820 that the Chinese government issued a ...
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... received from his royal master many favours , was found guilty of having joined in a treasonable conspiracy . Kea - king , violently enraged , determined to destroy the miserable culprit by an unheard - of punishment . He had the ...
... received from his royal master many favours , was found guilty of having joined in a treasonable conspiracy . Kea - king , violently enraged , determined to destroy the miserable culprit by an unheard - of punishment . He had the ...
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