| 1839 - 568 ページ
...head of the bay. " We had inquired, 7 ' says our author, " of the Japanese, how their officers was distinguished ; whether they wore any badges besides...board that trembles very much, he is a mandarin." . The friendly intercourse maintained on the first day of Mr. King's visit gave strong hopes of a favorable... | |
| Talbot Watts - 1852 - 406 ページ
...anecdote :—"We had inquired of the Japanese how their officers were to be distinguished—whether they wore any badges besides the ever-famous ' two...you see a man come on board that trembles very much, lie is a man-* darin. 1 ' 1 —" Notes of the Yoyage of the * Morrison/ " &c. New York. 1839. claimed... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 ページ
...direction of the minister in the premises. 1 In conclusion, I would remark that it is wholly indifferent badges besides the ever-famous ' two sabres.' The...man come on board that trembles very much, he is a mandarine." The student must take care not to consider the fining of companies for want of caution,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 638 ページ
...direction of the minister in the premises. 1 In conclusion, I would remark that it is wholly indifferent badges besides the ever-famous ' two sabres.' The...man come on board that trembles very much, he is a mandarine." The student must take care not to consider the fining of companies for want of caution,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 ページ
...remark that it is wholly indifferent badges besides the ever-famous 'two sabres.' The answer was. If yon see a man come on board that trembles very much, he is a mandarine." The student must take care not to consider the fining of companies for want of caution,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 ページ
...that it is wholly indifferent badges besides the ever-famous 'two sabres.' The answer was, If you Bee a man come on board that trembles very much, he is a mandarine." The student must take care not to consider the fining of companies for •want of caution,... | |
| S. B. Kemish - 1860 - 322 ページ
...gentleman in 1837, who called the Japanese grandees by the very unsuitable Chinese name of mandarins, was, " If you see a man come on board that trembles very much he is a mandarin." And in 1854, one of the Japanese interpreters noticing some of the Chinese deck hands, who had been... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1874 - 636 ページ
...1839, gives the following anecdote: " \Ve had inquired of the Japanese how their officers were to be distinguished ; whether they wore any badges besides...board that trembles very much, he is a mandarin." obtains an act of indemnity, which is an act of impunity for certain illegal acts, which, nevertheless,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1883 - 634 ページ
...Japanese how their offi were to be distinguished ; whether they wore any badges besides the ever-fan •two sabres.' The answer was, If you see a man come on board that trem very much, he is a mandarin." The student must take care not to consider the fining of companies... | |
| 1904 - 716 ページ
...on board. The Japanese told Mr. King, in reply to his query how their officers were distinguished, " If you see a man come on board that trembles very much, he is a mandarin." During the night a Japanese battery was prepared on a hill, the 64 И COMPAi, LL1AM HEINEMANN, LON... | |
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