| 1835 - 632 pągines
...bear to be confusedly transgressed. " To sum up — the nation has its laws ; it is so every where. Even England has its laws. How much more the celestial empire ! How Naming bright are its great laws and ordinances — more terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under... | |
| 1835 - 740 pągines
...defiance, and little more. ' The Chinese nation/says Governor Loo, ' has its laws ; it is so everywhere. Even England has its laws. How much more the Celestial...flaming bright are its great laws and ordinances,' &c. His Lordship is then, through the Hong Merchants, admonished that he has violated those flaming... | |
| 1836 - 540 pągines
...not bear to be confusedly transgressed. "To sum up — the nation has its laws; it is so every where. Even England has its laws. How much more the Celestial...laws and ordinances, more terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven none dares to disobey them ; under its shelter are the... | |
| 1836 - 492 pągines
...not bear to be confusedly transgressed. "To sum up — the nation has its laws; it is so every where. Even England has its laws. How much more the Celestial...laws and ordinances, more terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven none dares to disobey them ; under its shelter are the... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1836 - 424 pągines
...conformity to the laws of China, this new eye or officer could continue to reside in that city : — " Even England has its laws ; how much more the Celestial...laws and ordinances; — more terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the... | |
| 1838 - 274 pągines
...impossibility, that in conformity to the laws of China, this new eye or officer could continue in that city: — "Even England has its laws ; how much more the celestial...laws and ordinances, more terrible than the awful thunderbolt! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the... | |
| 1838 - 272 pągines
...that in conformity to the laws of China, this new eye or officer could continue in that city : — " Even England has its laws ; how much more the celestial...laws and ordinances, more terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the... | |
| 1835 - 592 pągines
...bear to be confusedly transgressed. " To sum up — The nation has its laws ; it is so everywhere. Even England has its laws. How much more the celestial...laws and ordinances. More terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the... | |
| Gideon Nye - 1873 - 94 pągines
...confusedly transgressed. To sum up the whole matter : the nation has its laws ; it is so everywhere. Even England has its laws. How much more the Celestial...laws and ordinances. More terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the... | |
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