China, During the War and Since the Peace, المجلد 2Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1852 |
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... missions . - Negociation for rights.- Declaration in favour . Explained . -Protestants protected . Arrest of Romish Bishops . - - - ― — - Adventurous mission . Activity of Romanists . Protestant missions calum- niated . — Their ...
... missions . - Negociation for rights.- Declaration in favour . Explained . -Protestants protected . Arrest of Romish Bishops . - - - ― — - Adventurous mission . Activity of Romanists . Protestant missions calum- niated . — Their ...
الصفحة 219
... , and the inhabitants of Canton had reason to appre- hend that a continuation of such warfare might place their tempting city in some jeopardy . 220 CHAPTER VII . ROMISH AND PROTESTANT MISSIONS . THE L 2 DANGERS OF CANTON . 219.
... , and the inhabitants of Canton had reason to appre- hend that a continuation of such warfare might place their tempting city in some jeopardy . 220 CHAPTER VII . ROMISH AND PROTESTANT MISSIONS . THE L 2 DANGERS OF CANTON . 219.
الصفحة 220
... missions , which have for more than two centuries exerted such noble efforts in the cause of religion . Protected and proscribed , honoured and persecuted by turns , raised to - day to the dignities of the imperial court to be thrown ...
... missions , which have for more than two centuries exerted such noble efforts in the cause of religion . Protected and proscribed , honoured and persecuted by turns , raised to - day to the dignities of the imperial court to be thrown ...
الصفحة 221
... compensation for the inferior place which we have held in the order of material interests ; and if we are obliged to acknowledge the extent to which England and the United States have eclipsed us by the L 3 ROMISH MISSIONS . 221.
... compensation for the inferior place which we have held in the order of material interests ; and if we are obliged to acknowledge the extent to which England and the United States have eclipsed us by the L 3 ROMISH MISSIONS . 221.
الصفحة 222
... missions of France to the cause of religion and civilization . " When M. de Lagrené found himself en- gaged in negotiation with the viceroy of Canton , the fate of our missionaries and the prospects of the Catholic propaganda became the ...
... missions of France to the cause of religion and civilization . " When M. de Lagrené found himself en- gaged in negotiation with the viceroy of Canton , the fate of our missionaries and the prospects of the Catholic propaganda became the ...
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الصفحة 262 - I tell you, captain, — if you look in the maps of the 'orld, I warrant you shall find, in the comparisons between Macedon and Monmouth, that the situations, look you, is both alike. There is a river in Macedon ; and there is also moreover a river at Monmouth...
الصفحة 270 - All Japanese who return from abroad shall be put to death. " Whoever discovers a priest shall have a reward of...
الصفحة 229 - No matter whether they worship images or do not worship images, there are no prohibitions against them, if, when practising their creed, they act well.
الصفحة 271 - The whole race of the Portuguese, with their mothers, nurses, and whatever belongs to them, shall be banished to Macao.
الصفحة 85 - It is agreed that Her Britannic Majesty's chief high officer in China shall correspond with the Chinese high officers, both at the capital and in the provinces, under the term, "communication...
الصفحة 268 - So great was the covetousness of the Dutch, and so strong the alluring power of the Japanese gold, that rather than quit the prospect of a trade (indeed most advantageous) they willingly underwent an almost perpetual imprisonment, for such in fact is our residence at Desima, and chose to suffer many...
الصفحة 252 - The kings found in him a man full of complaisance ; the pagans a minister who accommodated himself to their superstitions ; the mandarins a polite courtier skilled in all the trickery of courts ; and the devil a faithful servant, who, far from destroying, established his reign among the heathen, and even extended it to the Christians.
الصفحة 263 - It is not above a hundred years,' he says, ' since the Japanese first ventured thither. It was thought, before that time, to be wholly inaccessible, and by reason of the thick smoke which was observed continually to arise from it, and of the several spectres, and other frightful uncommon apparitions, people fancied to see there chiefly in the night, it was believed to be a dwellingplace of devils, till at last a resolute and courageous man offered himself, and obtained leave, accordingly, to go and...
الصفحة 183 - By a long established rule of the government, the possession of fire-arms had always, previous to the war with England, been denied to the common people; and even the sale of iron had at one time been restricted, lest it might be converted to other uses than those of agriculture. But during the war there had been such a liberal distribution of arms to persons of all descriptions, that they remained in the possession of many who were soon ready to make bad use of them.
الصفحة 166 - You' (Lord Palmerston was addressing Sir John Davis, at that time HM VOL. II. B Plenipotentiary in China) 'will inform the Chinese authorities, in plain and distinct terms, that the British Government will not tolerate that a Chinese mob shall with impunity maltreat British subjects in China, whenever they get them into their power; and that if the Chinese authorities will not punish and prevent such outrages, the British Government will be obliged to take the matter into their own hands; and it...