Points and pickings of information about China and the Chinese, by the author of 'Soldiers and sailors'.1844 |
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... barbarians ; " for such is the name given to foreigners . The Portu- guese part of Macao is principally on the hills , while the Chinese , or Bazaar part , occupies the low ground . The town is well - built , and has good streets ; but ...
... barbarians ; " for such is the name given to foreigners . The Portu- guese part of Macao is principally on the hills , while the Chinese , or Bazaar part , occupies the low ground . The town is well - built , and has good streets ; but ...
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... without their re- ceiving upon it a certain sum . Often would they threaten terrible things to the " barbarians , " com- ing down the river in their vessels to make a dis- THIRTEEN SMUGGLERS BEHEADED . 57 play of force ; but.
... without their re- ceiving upon it a certain sum . Often would they threaten terrible things to the " barbarians , " com- ing down the river in their vessels to make a dis- THIRTEEN SMUGGLERS BEHEADED . 57 play of force ; but.
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... Barbarians , " for such is the name given by the " Celestials " to foreigners . Victory after victory plainly shewed that the inexperience of the Chi- nese rendered them altogether unfit to contend with the tactics and courage of ...
... Barbarians , " for such is the name given by the " Celestials " to foreigners . Victory after victory plainly shewed that the inexperience of the Chi- nese rendered them altogether unfit to contend with the tactics and courage of ...
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... barbarians are indeed detestable ; They've turned topsy - turvy people's dwellings and land : Heaven sent down red rain upon them , And the villagers were all exasperated . Rousing their valour , they cut them off without number ; Happy ...
... barbarians are indeed detestable ; They've turned topsy - turvy people's dwellings and land : Heaven sent down red rain upon them , And the villagers were all exasperated . Rousing their valour , they cut them off without number ; Happy ...
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... barbarians excited commotion , Outrageously opposing all divine principles ; On the third day of the fourth moon , They seditiously attacked the city of Rams . The sanctity of the god of the north was displayed , The sunken rocks ...
... barbarians excited commotion , Outrageously opposing all divine principles ; On the third day of the fourth moon , They seditiously attacked the city of Rams . The sanctity of the god of the north was displayed , The sunken rocks ...
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