... influence of its commerce, render it a place of general and convenient resort; while, in the minds of the natives, it will always be associated with their fondest recollections, as the seat of their ancient government, before the influence of a foreign... Quarterly Report - Página 28por Guangzhou Ophthalmic Hospital - 1838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1821 - 970 páginas
...ancient government, before the influence of a foreign faith had shaken those institutions, for which they still preserve so high an attachment and reverence....an institution may be briefly stated as follows:— 2dly. To afford the means of instruction in the native languages to such of the Company's servants,... | |
| 1824 - 678 páginas
...ancient government before the influence of a foreign faith had shaken those institutions for which they still preserve so high an attachment and reverence....antiquity, and the veneration attached to its ancient lina of kings from whom they are still proud to trace their descent, must be obvioua. . . , . , , The... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 324 páginas
...ancient government before the influence of a foreign faith had shaken those institutions for which they still preserve so high an attachment and reverence....the veneration attached to its ancient line of kings must be obvious.' The object of the proposed college would be threefold. Educationally it would minister... | |
| 1821 - 670 páginas
...the influence of a foreign faith had shaken those insititntious for which they still preserve so hiuh an attachment and reverence. The advantage of selecting...ancient line of kings, from whom they are still proud to tracc.tbeir descent, must be obvious. The objects of such an institution may be briefly stated as follows... | |
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