Five months on the Yang-TszeJohn Murray, 1862 |
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... FOUR VALLEYS . Departure from Chung - king- Change in our junks men - Nature of the river Mosquitoes - country - Hot weather - - Curiosity of the boat- --- Coke - Island and temple of Kin - tin - tsze Pagodas at Kiang - tsze - Gold on ...
... FOUR VALLEYS . Departure from Chung - king- Change in our junks men - Nature of the river Mosquitoes - country - Hot weather - - Curiosity of the boat- --- Coke - Island and temple of Kin - tin - tsze Pagodas at Kiang - tsze - Gold on ...
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... early on the following morning , the unprecedented distance of four nautical miles - they are longer , it must be recollected , than ordinary terrestrial miles - was made without B 2 CHAP . I. 3 " DOING THE HYÆNA . "
... early on the following morning , the unprecedented distance of four nautical miles - they are longer , it must be recollected , than ordinary terrestrial miles - was made without B 2 CHAP . I. 3 " DOING THE HYÆNA . "
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... early on the following morning , the unprecedented distance of four nautical miles - they are longer , it must be recollected , than ordinary terrestrial miles - was made without B 2 CHAP . I. 3 " DOING THE HYÆNA . ”
... early on the following morning , the unprecedented distance of four nautical miles - they are longer , it must be recollected , than ordinary terrestrial miles - was made without B 2 CHAP . I. 3 " DOING THE HYÆNA . ”
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... four miles from the river , are from 500 to 800 feet high , and connected with those in the neighbourhood of Nan- king . On the north bank the first high land is met half way between the two places , and a pagoda or two serve as land ...
... four miles from the river , are from 500 to 800 feet high , and connected with those in the neighbourhood of Nan- king . On the north bank the first high land is met half way between the two places , and a pagoda or two serve as land ...
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... four miles after leaving the boat . When Admiral Hope left Nanking the Celestial authorities closed the Taiping Gate , by going through which , after traversing the city , you could get to the tombs tolerably comfortably , rowing half ...
... four miles after leaving the boat . When Admiral Hope left Nanking the Celestial authorities closed the Taiping Gate , by going through which , after traversing the city , you could get to the tombs tolerably comfortably , rowing half ...
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anchored appearance arrived ashore bamboo boatmen boats called Calm Canton carried Celestial Chin-kiang China Chinamen Chinese Ching-tu chow-chow Chung-king cliffs Clouded coal commenced coolies course distance doubt expedition feet foreign gate geographical miles gorge half halted Hankow havildar hien hills Hoo-peh hundred I-chang island journey junk land left bank light limestone look Manchoos mandarins missionaries morning mountains mouth Nanking navigation night observed obtained opium Overcast paddy-fields pagoda party passed picul Ping-shan portion Prefect province Quai-chow rain range rapid reach rebels right bank river rock round sandstone sedan-chairs seemed seen Seikhs Shanghai shoals shore side skipper specimens steamers stream Sü-chow Sz'chuan taels Taipings temple Tibet town travelling Tung-ting Lake Upper Yang-tsze vessel village voyage wall weather whole wind Yang-tsze Kiang yards Yo-chow
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Página 8 - Thy people ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Página 26 - And leave the world to look upon my woe : Yet overwhelm me with this globe of earth, And let a little sparrow with her bill Take but so much as she can bear away, . That, every day thus losing of my load, I may again in time yet hope to rise.
Página 209 - ... their heads, puffing out whiffs of smoke and taking great gulps of tea. This apathy was really beginning to provoke us, when one of these worthy Chinese, getting up from his seat, came and laid his two hands on our shoulders, in a manner quite paternal, and said, smiling rather ironically, ' Listen to me, my friend ! why should you trouble your heart and fatigue your head by all these vain surmises ? The Mandarins have to attend to affairs of state ; they are paid for it. Let them earn their...
Página 65 - Hanyang, a spectator looks down on almost as much water as land even when the rivers are low. At his feet sweeps the magnificent Yangtsze, nearly a mile in width ; from the west, and skirting the northern edge of the range of hills already mentioned, comes the river Han, narrow and canal-like, to add its quota, and serving as one of the highways of the country ; and to the north-west and north is an extensive treeless flat, so little elevated above the river that the scattered hamlets which dot its...
Página 56 - should have been called ' a vast plain' or ' enormous fertile valley,' is to me inexplicable. More variation of surface, perhaps, does not occur in any country ; and where we should be most inclined to look for such features, namely, on its great artery, there it is diversified enough to please the most exacting of tourists. Commencing at the mouth of the...
Página 113 - Blakisi on's lively narrative. Generally the country was fertile and not unskillfully cultivated. Of the country near I-chang, for the precise situation of which place the map had better be referred to, we read : " I-chang, or rather its smoke, and the pagoda about a couple of miles below the place, are within sight a long way down, and I thought at the time that I had never beheld a more beautiful river-scene. On either hand the banks had become high and precipitous, bold cliffs of rock rose immediately...
Página 189 - Yang-tse-kiang, one of the finest rivers in the world, traverses this province from south-west to north-east. Its fertility is such, that it is said the produce of a single harvest could not be consumed in it in ten years.
Página 179 - ... Catholics." In this case they had an opportunity of noticing that religion has still, as of old, its conquests among the aristocracy of China. Presently they are at Wan, and here they find matter for still graver reflections. " There is little doubt," says one of the historians of the expedition, " that the Roman Catholics have done much more in China than the world gives them credit for, and from this place upwards we observed numerous Christians among the Chinese. They used to make themselves...
Página 43 - and the profession of religion by his followers a laughable mockery and farce.
Página 130 - ... funnel. As we entered, the gloom was very impressive ; huge walls of rock rise vertically on either hand to a prodigious height, with great table-shaped slabs standing out from the face of the cliff, for all the world like the...