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... China towards the close of the sixteenth century , and with their limited means of infor- mation , were generally diligent , honest and talented collectors . In making the map of China , in their expeditions with the em- peror , and ...
... China towards the close of the sixteenth century , and with their limited means of infor- mation , were generally diligent , honest and talented collectors . In making the map of China , in their expeditions with the em- peror , and ...
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... Chinese , that in the Russian embassy under Ismayloff , the women were refused admittance at the frontier by the conductor , who said " they had women enough in Pekin already ; and as there never had been a European woman in China , he ...
... Chinese , that in the Russian embassy under Ismayloff , the women were refused admittance at the frontier by the conductor , who said " they had women enough in Pekin already ; and as there never had been a European woman in China , he ...
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... China , with as much confidence as if he had traversed the whole empire . Among the old writers , as Carpini , Rubruquis ... Chinese language and literature , we have been more particularly_acquainted through the labours of Sir George ...
... China , with as much confidence as if he had traversed the whole empire . Among the old writers , as Carpini , Rubruquis ... Chinese language and literature , we have been more particularly_acquainted through the labours of Sir George ...
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... Chinese are to be drawn from their own novels , of which several have lately been translated , especially the very interesting one of Ju - Kiao - Li . A more correct idea must be given of their feelings , manner of thinking and customs ...
... Chinese are to be drawn from their own novels , of which several have lately been translated , especially the very interesting one of Ju - Kiao - Li . A more correct idea must be given of their feelings , manner of thinking and customs ...
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of the Chinese empire , or rather governed by its own princes feudatory to China , has been forbidden to all but the Jesuits , and the Russians , who , by treaty , carry on an extensive over- land commerce through it to China . The ...
of the Chinese empire , or rather governed by its own princes feudatory to China , has been forbidden to all but the Jesuits , and the Russians , who , by treaty , carry on an extensive over- land commerce through it to China . The ...
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