A Visit to Japan, China, and IndiaS. Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington, 1877 - 294 pages |
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... Chinese on board ; the waiters at dinner , who looked picturesque , were Chinese , the sailors were Chinese , and we had about 800 steerage passengers Chinese . These latter were returning to China with their little fortunes . They are ...
... Chinese on board ; the waiters at dinner , who looked picturesque , were Chinese , the sailors were Chinese , and we had about 800 steerage passengers Chinese . These latter were returning to China with their little fortunes . They are ...
Page 79
... Chinese are fortifying the mouth of the Ming , which is naturally very strong , though I am told their fortifi- cations are worthless . We had a lovely sail down to the sea . These parts of China are very beautiful , as the gulfs up ...
... Chinese are fortifying the mouth of the Ming , which is naturally very strong , though I am told their fortifi- cations are worthless . We had a lovely sail down to the sea . These parts of China are very beautiful , as the gulfs up ...
Page 88
... China will be ruined by this vice . They said that in proclaiming the Gospel three reproaches on Europeans used to ... China , and is still sold by British subjects to the unfortunate Chinese . Is it wonderful that heathen should 88 A ...
... China will be ruined by this vice . They said that in proclaiming the Gospel three reproaches on Europeans used to ... China , and is still sold by British subjects to the unfortunate Chinese . Is it wonderful that heathen should 88 A ...
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