The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volum 20Black, Parbury, & Allen, 1836 |
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... language of Mr. Tierney , " stultified themselves " by the tender of their resignations on the death of their leader . The new Ministers , in consequence , felt strong in the weakness of their opponents . It was at that period almost ...
... language of Mr. Tierney , " stultified themselves " by the tender of their resignations on the death of their leader . The new Ministers , in consequence , felt strong in the weakness of their opponents . It was at that period almost ...
Pàgina 17
... language . This gentleman accordingly arrived at Canton in June last , but could meet with no vessel suited to his purpose till August , when he engaged the American brig Huron for three months . The vessel was of the burthen of 211 ...
... language . This gentleman accordingly arrived at Canton in June last , but could meet with no vessel suited to his purpose till August , when he engaged the American brig Huron for three months . The vessel was of the burthen of 211 ...
Pàgina 21
... language . I answered , that many of them were made , under my own inspection , at Batavia , where I had picked up the language among the Chinese emigrants . He then inquired the numbers of these emigrants , and from what provinces they ...
... language . I answered , that many of them were made , under my own inspection , at Batavia , where I had picked up the language among the Chinese emigrants . He then inquired the numbers of these emigrants , and from what provinces they ...
Pàgina 28
... language spoken here was an impure court dialect , but sufficiently intelligible to Mr. Medhurst , whose facility in conversation was so great as well as diversified , that , while the people of Shan - tung , who spoke the pure national ...
... language spoken here was an impure court dialect , but sufficiently intelligible to Mr. Medhurst , whose facility in conversation was so great as well as diversified , that , while the people of Shan - tung , who spoke the pure national ...
Pàgina 31
... languages . He applied himself to Arabic at nine years of age , at fourteen he attacked Chinese , and at fifteen , he ... language , addressed him . He had not only the satisfaction of finding himself understood , but , learning from the ...
... languages . He applied himself to Arabic at nine years of age , at fourteen he attacked Chinese , and at fifteen , he ... language , addressed him . He had not only the satisfaction of finding himself understood , but , learning from the ...
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