Five Years in China: From 1842 to 1847

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R. Bentley, 1848 - 405 Seiten
 

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Seite 11 - A fno is a large portion or department of a province, under the general control of one civil officer immediately subordinate to the heads of the provincial government. A ting...
Seite 397 - Article 12 recognized the duty of foreign land renters to "build and repair the bridges, maintain and cleanse the streets, put up and light the street lamps, establish fire engines, plant trees to protect the roads, open ditches to drain off the water, and hire watchmen.
Seite 391 - On merchants renting ground, the local officers and the Consul must in communication with each other define its boundaries, clearly specify the number of poo and mow, and put up stone land-marks ; where there are roads, or paths, these...
Seite 125 - Lieutenant Forbes asserts that the number of temples erected to the memory of Confucius is " upwards of 1560." These temples, he says, "usually cover an enormous area; one establishment at Ningpo occupies about ten acres of land, laid out in ornamental temples of all sizes, triumphal entrances, fountains, and tanks, and courts planted with trees, mostly yew. But, except on occasion of a festival, these are rarely or never visited, and the grass grows in abundance through the interstices of the pavement....
Seite 391 - Consul, both acting in conformity with the feelings of the local inhabitants, so that mutual and perpetual harmony might be attained. Hence it has been determined, in conformity with the feelings of the...
Seite 184 - It is at such times, especially that our situation appears favorable for a mission. It combines the advantages enjoyed by Paul both at Ephesus and Rome. We need not go to the school of one Tyrannus ; but can dispute daily with multitudes who come to our own hired house.
Seite 230 - ... the wind. He must know, like a god, how to break through the billows, handle his ship, and be all in regular order for action. Then, when his spears are thrown they will pierce; and his guns will follow to give them effect. The spitting tornadoes of...
Seite 389 - British official return of the number and tonnage of merchant Vessels which arrived at and departed from the port of Shanghai, during the year ending the 31st December, 1846, distinguishing the countries to which they belong, viz: — Arrived.
Seite 62 - This silver is formed into ingots (by the Chinese called shoes'), which are stamped with the mark of the office that issues them, and the date of their issue. The ingots are of various weights, but most commonly of ten taels each. Sycee silver is divided into several classes, according to its fineness and freedom from alloy : the kinds most current at Canton are the five following : — 1st. Kwan-heang, 'the Hoppo's duties,' or the silver which is forwarded to the imperial treasury at Peking.
Seite 215 - ... mandarins and troops were drawn up as the day before, and a considerable number of spectators had assembled, no doubt from curiosity, to witness the scene. Fearing some treachery, I ordered our men to back the boat to the beach, and, in the event of the Chinese seizing me, to make the best of their way to the frigate. When about five or six yards off shore, I sat over the boat's stern, and holding out my " notice" to the mandarins, requested them to peruse it.

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