The Oldest and the Newest Empire: China and the United StatesS. S. Scranton, 1870 - 672 páginas |
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... officers , that it is not far wrong . In a work of M. de Guignes , published in 1808,2 he This population is distributed as follows : NORTHERN PROVINCES . 1. Chihli ( Petscheli , Pes- cheli , ) ............. 36,879,838 2. Shantung ...
... officers , that it is not far wrong . In a work of M. de Guignes , published in 1808,2 he This population is distributed as follows : NORTHERN PROVINCES . 1. Chihli ( Petscheli , Pes- cheli , ) ............. 36,879,838 2. Shantung ...
Página 47
... officers , the numbers so reported by the people should be more than doubled , as the statements of some European speculators would require us to believe . " chants and official persons who have visited extensively the provinces THE ...
... officers , the numbers so reported by the people should be more than doubled , as the statements of some European speculators would require us to believe . " chants and official persons who have visited extensively the provinces THE ...
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... officer of an obscure village to that of the chief ko - lau , or minister of state . It must be understood that to ... officers , merchants and missionaries have been admitted has often surprised them . It is confessed that men like ...
... officer of an obscure village to that of the chief ko - lau , or minister of state . It must be understood that to ... officers , merchants and missionaries have been admitted has often surprised them . It is confessed that men like ...
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... officers are always known by two red poles which are set up before the gate . The handsomest dwellings are those which consist of a num- ber of separate buildings , or ranges of apartments , all on the ground floor . The principal ...
... officers are always known by two red poles which are set up before the gate . The handsomest dwellings are those which consist of a num- ber of separate buildings , or ranges of apartments , all on the ground floor . The principal ...
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... officers within his government. It is very usual to wear at home a cap of silk or velvet, fitting closely to the head. Furs are very much used in the winter costume, for as the Chinese have no fires in their apartments, they wear a ...
... officers within his government. It is very usual to wear at home a cap of silk or velvet, fitting closely to the head. Furs are very much used in the winter costume, for as the Chinese have no fires in their apartments, they wear a ...
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Página 654 - THE SACRED RIGHTS OF MANKIND ARE NOT TO BE RUMMAGED FOR AMONG OLD PARCHMENTS OR MUSTY RECORDS. THEY ARE WRITTEN, AS WITH A SUNBEAM, IN THE WHOLE VOLUME OF HUMAN NATURE, BY THE HAND OF THE DIVINITY ITSELF ; AND CAN NEVER BE ERASED OR OBSCURED BY MORTAL POWER.
Página 680 - Chinese subjects visiting or residing in the United States shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most...
Página 625 - States, the sovereign authority is religious, and consequently hypocrisy must be common ; but there is no country in the world where the Christian religion retains a greater influence over the souls of men than in America...
Página 643 - THE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of every glorious theme, In distant lands now waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame. In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true: In happy climes, the seat of innocence, Where nature guides and virtue rules, Where men shall not impose for truth and sense The pedantry...
Página 665 - European connections, although actually becoming more intimate — will, nevertheless, relatively sink in importance ; while the Pacific ocean, its shores, its islands, and the vast regions beyond, will become the chief theatre of events in the world's great hereafter...
Página 463 - For thus saith the LORD that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: 'I am the LORD: and there is none else.
Página 625 - The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately in their minds, that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other...
Página 440 - Kamtskatka, when becoming unwieldy from accumulation of ice on their hulls and rigging, run over to a higher latitude on the American coast and thaw out, in the same manner that vessels frozen up on our own coast, retreat again into the Gulf Stream, until favored by an easterly wind.
Página 679 - The Emperor of China shall have the right to appoint consuls at ports of the United States, who shall enjoy the same privileges and immunities as those which are enjoyed by public law and treaty in the United States by the consuls of Great Britain and Russia, or either of them.
Página 680 - States will exert all its power to devise measures for their protection and to secure to them the same rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and to which they are entitled by treaty.