China and the Chinese: Their Religion, Character, Customs, and Manufacturers: the Evils Arising from the Opium Trade : with a Glance at Our Religious, Moral, Political and Commercial Intercourse with the CountryWm. S. Orr & Company, 1849 |
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Pàgina xii
... troops - Burial - ground - Old tombstones -Extraordinary rocks - Traditions - Mandarin's house and grounds— Barbarian ghosts 132 CHAPTER IX . Chinese cooks - Gastronomes - Mode of sending an invitation for a grand feast or entertainment ...
... troops - Burial - ground - Old tombstones -Extraordinary rocks - Traditions - Mandarin's house and grounds— Barbarian ghosts 132 CHAPTER IX . Chinese cooks - Gastronomes - Mode of sending an invitation for a grand feast or entertainment ...
Pàgina xiv
... troops - Conduct of our men - Joss - house turned into an armoury— Climate - Anstruther's valley and dream - Interior of the Island- Canals - Tombs - Bays - Approach to Chusan - Consumption of Opium -Opinions of various authors - New ...
... troops - Conduct of our men - Joss - house turned into an armoury— Climate - Anstruther's valley and dream - Interior of the Island- Canals - Tombs - Bays - Approach to Chusan - Consumption of Opium -Opinions of various authors - New ...
Pàgina 3
... a smaller village on the east , is also occu- pied as a military station and sanitorium for our troops , the native population of which does not amount to five hundred . It would be impossible for us to find language which B 2.
... a smaller village on the east , is also occu- pied as a military station and sanitorium for our troops , the native population of which does not amount to five hundred . It would be impossible for us to find language which B 2.
Pàgina 7
... troops , from the first landing in Hong- Kong , in 1840 , up to this time , the end of 1848 , will fully bear out the assertion ; and , in despite of commodious barracks , and hospitals , our poor fellows fall victims to the ...
... troops , from the first landing in Hong- Kong , in 1840 , up to this time , the end of 1848 , will fully bear out the assertion ; and , in despite of commodious barracks , and hospitals , our poor fellows fall victims to the ...
Pàgina 8
... troops , and proved so fearfully fatal in its character , that our men were ordered to live on board ships , moored in the harbour of Victoria , in the hope of arresting the progress of this scourge . A new symptom has developed itself ...
... troops , and proved so fearfully fatal in its character , that our men were ordered to live on board ships , moored in the harbour of Victoria , in the hope of arresting the progress of this scourge . A new symptom has developed itself ...
Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
China and the Chinese: Their Religion, Character, Customs, and ..., Volum 1 Henry Charles Sirr Visualització completa - 1849 |
China and the Chinese: Their Religion, Character, Customs, and Manufactures ... Henry Charles Sirr Visualització de fragments - 1849 |
China and the Chinese: Their Religion, Character, Customs, and Manufactures ... Henry Charles Sirr Visualització de fragments - 1978 |
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