Gates, anfwering the Four principal Points of the Compafs ; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops, Tribunals, Palaces, and a Port for Veflels. In one Word, every thing that is at... A Particular Account of the Emperor of China's Gardens Near Pekin: In a ... - Seite 24von Jean Denis Attiret - 1752 - 50 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1752 - 692 Seiten
...walls, parapets, and battlements. It has its flreets, fquares, temples, exchanges, markets, (hops, tribunals, palaces, and a port for veflels. In one...word, every thing that is at Pekin in large, is there reprcfented in miniature. J And after fome remarks upon this town, and the emperor's retired way of... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 366 Seiten
...the Four principal Points of the Compafs ; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops,...intended ? Is it that the Emperor may retreat to it as a Place of Safety, on any Revolt, or Revolution ? It might indeed ferve well enough for that Purpofe;... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1761 - 364 Seiten
...the Four principal Points of the Compafs ; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops,...Port for Veflels. In one Word, every thing that is at Ptttn in Large, is there reprefented in Miniature. You will certainly afk for what Ufe this City was... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1762 - 342 Seiten
...the Four principal Points of the Compafs ; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops,...Word, every thing that is at Pekin in Large, is there reprefentcd in Minature. You will certainly aflc for what Ufe this City was intended ? Is it that the... | |
| 1765 - 376 Seiten
...the Four principal Pointsof the Compafs; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops,...intended ? Is it that the Emperor may retreat to it as a Place of Safety, on any Revolt, or Revolution ? It might indeed ferve well enough for that Purpofe... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1771 - 370 Seiten
...Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, IVlarkets, Shops, Tribunals, Palaces, arid a Port, for Veflels. In one Word, every thing that...there reprefented in Miniature. You will certainly r.fk for what Ufe this City was intended ? Is it that the Emperor may retreat to it as a Place of Safety,... | |
| Philippe Forêt - 2000 - 246 Seiten
...the Four principal Points of the Compass; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops, Tribunals, Palaces, and a Port for Vessels. In one Word, every thing that is at Pekin in Large, is there represented in Miniature.l THE... | |
| Terence G. Young, Robert B. Riley - 2002 - 324 Seiten
...its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops, Tribunals, Palaces, and a Port for Vessels. In one Word, every thing that is at Pekin in Large, is there represented in Miniature."1" In this miniature city, eunuchs enacted the daily life of the people,... | |
| Thomas J. Campanella - 2008 - 348 Seiten
...the Four principal Points of the Compass; with Towers, Walls, Parapets, and Battlements. It has its Streets, Squares, Temples, Exchanges, Markets, Shops, Tribunals, Palaces, and a Port for Vessels. In one Word, every thing that is at Pekin in Large, is there represented in Miniature."49... | |
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