An Historical and Descriptive Account of China: Its Ancient and Modern History, Language, Literature, Religion, Government, Industry, Manners, and Social State ...Hugh Murray, John Crawfurd, Peter Gordon, Thomas Lynn, William Wallace (mathématicien).), Gilbert Thomas Burnett Oliver & Boyd, 1843 |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 9
... Objects of Culture - Species of Grain - Frequent Famines Silkworms - Cotton - Dyeing Stuffs - Varnish - Tea - Sugar -Tobacco - Bamboo - Tallow - tree - Camphor - Metals and Minerals — Manufactures - Silk - Cotton - Porcelain - Working ...
... Objects of Culture - Species of Grain - Frequent Famines Silkworms - Cotton - Dyeing Stuffs - Varnish - Tea - Sugar -Tobacco - Bamboo - Tallow - tree - Camphor - Metals and Minerals — Manufactures - Silk - Cotton - Porcelain - Working ...
עמוד 15
... object of public estimation , they do not open a way to wealth or power , nor do they necessarily raise him to any ... objects . This circumstance appears the more singular when we observe , that the mechanical arts , prosecuted by ...
... object of public estimation , they do not open a way to wealth or power , nor do they necessarily raise him to any ... objects . This circumstance appears the more singular when we observe , that the mechanical arts , prosecuted by ...
עמוד 17
... object of constant and anxious study . The most illustrious princes , the founders of the monarchy , rested their fame chiefly upon their share in its invention ; and many changes and improvements have been successively in- troduced ...
... object of constant and anxious study . The most illustrious princes , the founders of the monarchy , rested their fame chiefly upon their share in its invention ; and many changes and improvements have been successively in- troduced ...
עמוד 18
... object in succession . These became , as it were , painted words , and being placed in due order , one after another , composed a discourse or narrative . But as a finished picture for every fact or idea would have been laborious and ...
... object in succession . These became , as it were , painted words , and being placed in due order , one after another , composed a discourse or narrative . But as a finished picture for every fact or idea would have been laborious and ...
עמוד 19
... objects of nature and of human thought , these must soon have swelled to a perplexing and inconvenient amount . Hence ... object and thought by a separate character . Edinburgh Cabinet Library , No. III . , View of Ancient and Modern ...
... objects of nature and of human thought , these must soon have swelled to a perplexing and inconvenient amount . Hence ... object and thought by a separate character . Edinburgh Cabinet Library , No. III . , View of Ancient and Modern ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
according allowed Amoy ancient appears arrived Auber barbarians Barrow's Travels boats Bocca Tigris body British Canton Captain Elliot carried character chief chiefly China Chinese Chinese language coast Comte conduct Confucius considered court display Du Halde duty dynasty edict emperor empire employed Encyclopædia Britannica English entirely Europe European extreme favour foreign George Staunton governor Gutzlaff Halde Heaven Hongs honour Ibid idea imperial intercourse island junks Kiang-nan labour land Lindsay Lord Macartney Macao mandarins manner means Mémoires Mencius ment merchants missionary Morrison native Ning-po object observed obtained occasion officers opium party Pe-king peculiar persons port possess prince principle procured produced provinces punishment racter rank received render respect river sages sailed scarcely seems sent Shan-tung Shang-hai ship soon Staunton supercargo superintendent taels Tartar thing tion trade troops vessels viceroy virtue voyage whole Yang and Yin
קטעים בולטים
עמוד 414 - Even England has its laws. How much more the celestial empire ! How flaming bright are its great laws and ordinances. More terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the four seas. Subject to its soothing care are the ten thousand kingdoms.
עמוד 109 - ... brave death to serve you. I can cheerfully enter into this foreign alliance, for the sake of producing peace, and shall leave behind me a name still green in history. — But my affection for your Majesty, how am I to lay aside ! EMPEROR.
עמוד 414 - To sum up the whole matter; the nation has its^ laws; it is so everywhere. Even England has its laws. How much more the celestial empire! How flaming bright are its great laws and ordinances. More terrible than the awful thunderbolt ! Under this whole bright heaven, none dares to disobey them. Under its shelter are the four seas. Subject to its soothing care are ten thousand kingdoms.
עמוד 232 - Braum, vol. i. pp. 96, 152. and rivers, bridges, of course, must be very numerous; and in these there has been made an elaborate display, both of solid construction and architectural ornament. Some, built at the mouths of estuaries, are of stupendous magnitude, — such as we have seen described by the early Spanish missionaries. Those on the line of the Great Canal are not in general so spacious, but are very frequent. Van Braam saw, along a single quay, the channel crossed by no fewer than thirty,...
עמוד 109 - My sorrows are beyond control. Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on the carved rafters, nor the song of the variegated bird upon the blossoming tree. The princess has abandoned her home! Know ye in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird?
עמוד 57 - Therefore his fame overspreads the Middle Kingdom, and extends to all barbarous tribes. Wherever ships and carriages reach; wherever the strength of man penetrates ; wherever the heavens overshadow and the earth sustains ; wherever the sun and moon shine ; wherever frosts and dews fall : all who have blood and breath unfeignedly honor and love him. Hence it is said,
עמוד 420 - vermillioncoloured reply," it was said, " it seems that all the forts are erected in vain ; they cannot beat back two barbarian ships ; it is ridiculous, detestable. The military preparations being reduced to such a state as this, it is not surprising that the outside barbarians regard them slightingly.
עמוד 109 - The lonely silence of night but increases our melancholy ! We take the picture of that fair one and suspend it here, as some small solace to our griefs. [To the attendant.'] Keeper of the yellow gate, behold, the incense in yonder vase is burned out : hasten then to add some more. Though we can not see her, we may at least retain this shadow ; and, while life remains, betoken our regard.
עמוד 99 - scaped the general blaze! Adown the vale was heard the cock's shrill strain ; The watch-dog's voice welcomed the morning rays. Oh, could my bark those happy fields regain, Long years of toil I'd brave — nor deem my labour vain !' The following specimen is from the same collection with the preceding.
עמוד 92 - When the chief ministers delight in their duty, The sovereign rises to successful exertion ; A multitude of inferior officers ardently co-operating." We may add several moral lines ascribed to his illustrious successor Yu : — " Within, to be addicted to effeminate pleasures, Without, to the sports of the field ; To be fond of wine or of music, Or of palaces elegantly adorned ; To delight in any one of these, Will be doubtless inevitable...