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Life Among the Chinese: With Characteristic Sketches and Incidents of ... - Page 212
by Robert Samuel Maclay - 1861 - 400 pages
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the Geography, Government ..., Volume 2

Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1848 - 682 pages
...five ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...that the exercise of gentleness may be displayed. Thus, peradventure, the good and the profligate will not be blended, while the equity of mild laws...
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the ... Chinese Empire and Its Inhabitants ...

Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1848 - 654 pages
...five ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...that the exercise of gentleness may be displayed. Thus, peradventure, the good and the profligate will not be blended, while the equity of mild laws...
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the Geography, Government ..., Volume 2

Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1849 - 660 pages
...five ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...that the exercise of gentleness may be displayed. Thus, peradventure, the good and the profligate will not be blended, while the equity of mild laws...
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The Rationale of the China Question: Comprising an Inquiry Into the ...

Gideon Nye - China - 1857 - 56 pages
...the ‘ country to propagate religion. Shoull any acting in opposition, turn their backs upon time treaties, and rashly overstep the boundaries, the...seize and deliver them to their respective Consuls for restraintand correction. Captal pnnishm¿nt is not to be rashly inflicted, in order that the exercise...
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The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the Geography, Government ..., Volume 2

Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1882 - 812 pages
...five ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...that the exercise of gentleness may be displayed. Thus, peradventure, the good and the profligate will not be blended, while the equity of mild laws...
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China and Christianity

Alexander Michie - China - 1900 - 260 pages
...five ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...inflicted, in order that the exercise of gentleness must be displayed. Thus, peradventure, the good and the profligate will not be blended, while the equity...
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The English in China: Being an Account of the Intercourse and Relations ...

James Bromley Eames - China - 1909 - 686 pages
...Five Ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...boundaries, the local officers will at once seize them and deliver them to their respective consuls for restraint and correction. Capital punishment...
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The English in China: Being an Account of the Intercourse and Relations ...

James Bromley Eames - China - 1909 - 690 pages
...Five Ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...boundaries, the local officers will at once seize them and deliver them to their respective consuls for restraint and correction. Capital punishment...
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The English in China: Being an Account of the Intercourse and Relations ...

James Bromley Eames - China - 1909 - 692 pages
...Five Ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their...boundaries, the local officers will at once seize them and deliver them to their respective consuls for restraint and correction. Capital punishment...
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The International Relations of the Chinese Empire, Volume 1

Hosea Ballou Morse - China - 1910 - 822 pages
...live ports opened for commercial intercourse. They must not presume to enter the country to propagate religion. Should any act in opposition, turn their backs upon the treaties, and rashly overstep tlie boundaries, the local officers will at once seize and deliver them to their respective consuls...
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