The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... Chinese . P. 187 . Now we are quite certain , whatever doubts the Colonel might have , that the Newars are Chinese . Like these people they are peaceable and timid in a remarkable degree . The Hindoo moun- taineers have so despicable an ...
... Chinese . P. 187 . Now we are quite certain , whatever doubts the Colonel might have , that the Newars are Chinese . Like these people they are peaceable and timid in a remarkable degree . The Hindoo moun- taineers have so despicable an ...
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... Chinese . They weave coarse cotton cloths , work well in copper , brass and iron ; gild remarkably well ; make paper from the Seid burroo ; ( probably the bamboo ; ) distil an ardent spirit from rice and other grain , and brew a ...
... Chinese . They weave coarse cotton cloths , work well in copper , brass and iron ; gild remarkably well ; make paper from the Seid burroo ; ( probably the bamboo ; ) distil an ardent spirit from rice and other grain , and brew a ...
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... Chinese language , as the Eton grammar is to that of the Greek . The ideas of Mr. Marshman are communicated in so modest and unassuming a manner , and throw so much light on a subject , curious in itself , and but little understood ...
... Chinese language , as the Eton grammar is to that of the Greek . The ideas of Mr. Marshman are communicated in so modest and unassuming a manner , and throw so much light on a subject , curious in itself , and but little understood ...
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