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CHINA AND THE CHINESE . CHAPTER 1 . - _ DESCRIPTION OF MACAO , ITS
CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS VISIT TO CAMOENS ' CAVE , AND
ENGLISH BURIAL - GROUND . * The view of Macao from the sea is those of the ...
CHINA AND THE CHINESE . CHAPTER 1 . - _ DESCRIPTION OF MACAO , ITS
CHURCHES AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS VISIT TO CAMOENS ' CAVE , AND
ENGLISH BURIAL - GROUND . * The view of Macao from the sea is those of the ...
Page 299
The beauty of the Chinese porcelain is well known , and could we introduce their
colours into our manufactures , we might rival those of France . The finest
specimens come from the manufactory near Pekin . The beautiful transparency
and ...
The beauty of the Chinese porcelain is well known , and could we introduce their
colours into our manufactures , we might rival those of France . The finest
specimens come from the manufactory near Pekin . The beautiful transparency
and ...
Page 300
When in Canton , I went to visit the atelier of Lum - qua - the Sir Thomas
Lawrence of China - and my attention was par ticularly ... He showed me many
portraits , several of which I instantly recognized , both of Europeans and
Chinese . Though ...
When in Canton , I went to visit the atelier of Lum - qua - the Sir Thomas
Lawrence of China - and my attention was par ticularly ... He showed me many
portraits , several of which I instantly recognized , both of Europeans and
Chinese . Though ...
Page 307
When insulting language was used by the Chinese , it was cof . tened down in
the English translation ; when fine or strong language was em - ployed by us , it
was materially modi . fied in the Chinese translation . Thus the Chinese were ...
When insulting language was used by the Chinese , it was cof . tened down in
the English translation ; when fine or strong language was em - ployed by us , it
was materially modi . fied in the Chinese translation . Thus the Chinese were ...
Page 312
I have heard of one place in the interior of China where there are none but spu .
rious cash in circulation . ... The Chinese always assay this , to ascertain the
purity of the sil . ver , and it is then stamped with the private stamp of the merchant
or ...
I have heard of one place in the interior of China where there are none but spu .
rious cash in circulation . ... The Chinese always assay this , to ascertain the
purity of the sil . ver , and it is then stamped with the private stamp of the merchant
or ...
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