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... trade . The disposition of the peo- ple was sufficiently manifested by their readiness to seize opportuni- ties of intercourse , and especially of trade , with us . More than once were we importuned by the villagers among whom we went ...
... trade . The disposition of the peo- ple was sufficiently manifested by their readiness to seize opportuni- ties of intercourse , and especially of trade , with us . More than once were we importuned by the villagers among whom we went ...
Page 152
... trade were informed of the outrage , who sent a statement to the keunmin foo of Macao , and he informed the govern.or at Canton . On the 14th , two naval officers of rank visited the vessel lying in Kumsing moon , and having obtained ...
... trade were informed of the outrage , who sent a statement to the keunmin foo of Macao , and he informed the govern.or at Canton . On the 14th , two naval officers of rank visited the vessel lying in Kumsing moon , and having obtained ...
Page 195
... trade ? No , this is the same trade that our fathers followed ; if we dont p'hansigár , how are we to live ? " * " A rich merchant named Dévelát had a married daughter ( Laksh- mi ) who resided in his house , and who had been confined ...
... trade ? No , this is the same trade that our fathers followed ; if we dont p'hansigár , how are we to live ? " * " A rich merchant named Dévelát had a married daughter ( Laksh- mi ) who resided in his house , and who had been confined ...
Page 196
... Kapshuy moon , and Kumsing moon . These are all situated without the Bogue , which marks the boundary of the waters of the celestial empire , and are the theatre of an extensive trade , nearly or 196 AUG . Journal of Occurrences .
... Kapshuy moon , and Kumsing moon . These are all situated without the Bogue , which marks the boundary of the waters of the celestial empire , and are the theatre of an extensive trade , nearly or 196 AUG . Journal of Occurrences .
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are the theatre of an extensive trade , nearly or quite equaling that which is car- ried on at Whampoa . On the 4th instant , there were at Whampoa only 13 ships , while there were 26 at Lintir : on the 11th , there were 18 at Whampoa ...
are the theatre of an extensive trade , nearly or quite equaling that which is car- ried on at Whampoa . On the 4th instant , there were at Whampoa only 13 ships , while there were 26 at Lintir : on the 11th , there were 18 at Whampoa ...
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