The Chinese Repository, Volumen9Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams proprietors, 1840 |
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... boat- men , and with the expectation , as the tide was against him , of being late home . About 11 o'clock , two of his men reached home with the intelligence , that the boat had been driven by the current against the cable of a junk ...
... boat- men , and with the expectation , as the tide was against him , of being late home . About 11 o'clock , two of his men reached home with the intelligence , that the boat had been driven by the current against the cable of a junk ...
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... boats and other small craft , at the upper ends of which were villages composed of mean - looking huts , the dwellings most probably of fishermen , as there was no appearance of cultivated ground near them to furnish their inhabitants ...
... boats and other small craft , at the upper ends of which were villages composed of mean - looking huts , the dwellings most probably of fishermen , as there was no appearance of cultivated ground near them to furnish their inhabitants ...
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... boat to the Great Chusan , distant about twelve leagues be- yond the first islands to the group , from whence a pilot was obtain- ed , who carried the ship to the harbor . " Upon this island , " says the doctor , who dates his letter ...
... boat to the Great Chusan , distant about twelve leagues be- yond the first islands to the group , from whence a pilot was obtain- ed , who carried the ship to the harbor . " Upon this island , " says the doctor , who dates his letter ...
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... boats required , by British authority , to leave the river of Canton , and de- part outside the Bogue ? Why were the ships engaged in the traffic also required , by the same authority , to leave Hongkong and the Chinese coasts ? Why was ...
... boats required , by British authority , to leave the river of Canton , and de- part outside the Bogue ? Why were the ships engaged in the traffic also required , by the same authority , to leave Hongkong and the Chinese coasts ? Why was ...
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... boats , in order to inform you that the foregoing promises will be fulfilled . ( Here he repeats the governor's words verbatim . ) The English , by their repeated opposition , have involved themselves ; and all you , our people , ought ...
... boats , in order to inform you that the foregoing promises will be fulfilled . ( Here he repeats the governor's words verbatim . ) The English , by their repeated opposition , have involved themselves ; and all you , our people , ought ...
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