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... situated just beyond the church of St. Antonio , eastward from the entrance to the Caza . The circum- stances which led to its selection are detailed in a letter describing the first interment . The letter is dated Macao , June 12th ...
... situated just beyond the church of St. Antonio , eastward from the entrance to the Caza . The circum- stances which led to its selection are detailed in a letter describing the first interment . The letter is dated Macao , June 12th ...
Página 87
... situated very nearly under the fortieth parallel of north latitude , in common with Naples and Madrid in Europe , and Philadelphia in North America , which last it resembles in climate . " Peking has been the fixed capital of China ever ...
... situated very nearly under the fortieth parallel of north latitude , in common with Naples and Madrid in Europe , and Philadelphia in North America , which last it resembles in climate . " Peking has been the fixed capital of China ever ...
Página 92
... situated near the western extremity of an immense plain , distant to the northwest , say one hundred and fifty miles from the anchorage for ships , at the mouth of the Pei ho . Bar- row says the distance is 170 miles from the entrance ...
... situated near the western extremity of an immense plain , distant to the northwest , say one hundred and fifty miles from the anchorage for ships , at the mouth of the Pei ho . Bar- row says the distance is 170 miles from the entrance ...
Página 94
... ( situated on the north * and west ) afford , no doubt , the materials of its accumulation . Amherst's Embassy , pp . 76 , 79 . seasons . Referring to this part of the river , Staunton says its banks are higher than the adjacent plains ...
... ( situated on the north * and west ) afford , no doubt , the materials of its accumulation . Amherst's Embassy , pp . 76 , 79 . seasons . Referring to this part of the river , Staunton says its banks are higher than the adjacent plains ...
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... situated , constitutes the most important portion of the province . Its form is rhomboidal , the northern line running nearly due east and west , from the sea to the frontiers of A ́nhwui , a distance of perhaps ninety miles , and ...
... situated , constitutes the most important portion of the province . Its form is rhomboidal , the northern line running nearly due east and west , from the sea to the frontiers of A ́nhwui , a distance of perhaps ninety miles , and ...
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addressed affairs Amoy arrived attack authorities barbarians boats Bocca Tigris canal Canton capt captain Elliot CHARLES ELLIOT chau Chekiáng chief city China Chinese Chinese language Chinhái Chinkiáng Chusan coast Cochinchina commands commissioner communication Confucius Corresp dispatch districts duty east edict emperor empire enemy English excellency excellency's fire force foreign Fukien gate governor guns Hángchau Henry Pottinger hien hills hong-merchants Hongkong honor Howqua immediately imperial intercourse island issued kiáng Kiángsú land letter lord lordship Macao magistrate majesty majesty's government Mantchou ment merchants miles nation native nese Ningpò notice officers opium party Peking Phlegethon plenipotentiary port present proceeded province received residence river sent ships sir Henry Pottinger sir Hugh Gough sir William Parker soldiers steamer superintendent Tartar Tientsin tion town trade troops vessels walls Whampoa whole Yellow river
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Página 405 - For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves. Which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the meanwhile accusing, or else excusing one another), in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ according to my gospel.
Página 45 - But if a man live many years, and rejoice in them all; yet let him remember the days of darkness, for they shall be many.
Página 333 - Euclid's, and show by construction that its truth was known to us ; to demonstrate, for example, that the angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal...
Página 406 - ... backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, without understanding, covenant-breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful ; who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them.
Página 259 - Her Majesty's Government cannot interfere for the purpose of enabling British subjects to violate the laws of the country to which they trade. Any loss, therefore, which such persons may suffer in consequence of the more effectual execution of the Chinese laws on this subject, must be borne by the parties who have brought that loss on themselves by their own acts.
Página 504 - Under the canopy of heaven, and within the circumference of the earth, many are the different countries : of the multitude of these, not one is there that is not ruled by the supreme heavenly Father, nor are there any that are not SB brethren of one family. Being then of one family, very plain is it that they should hold friendly and brotherly intercourse together, and not boast themselves one above another.
Página 508 - Shanghai to be thrown open to British merchants, consular officers to be appointed to reside at them, and regular and just tariffs of import and export (as well as inland transit) duties to be established and published.
Página 45 - Truly the light is sweet, and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun...
Página 342 - Chinese soldiers succeeded in dispersing the mob, while the criminal was executed at one of the usual places. " All these desperate hazards " (the despatch observes) " were incurred for the scrambling and comparatively insignificant gains of a few reckless individuals, unquestionably founding their conduct upon the belief that they were exempt from operation of all law, British or Chinese...