The English barbarians are an insignificant and detestable race, trusting entirely to their strong ships and large guns; but the immense distance they have traversed will render the arrival of seasonable supplies impossible, and their soldiers, after... China, During the War and Since the Peace - 第 9 頁Sir John Francis Davis 著 - 1852完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1852 - 252 頁
...used аз a text-book by the authorities : — one not a little flattering to our national vanity. "The English barbarians are an insignificant and detestable...ships and large guns ; but the immense distance they havo traversed will render the arrival of seasonable supplies impossible, and their soldiers, after... | |
| University magazine - 1852 - 790 頁
...information on which the government •was acting, may interest, as well as amase, our readers :— " The English barbarians are an insignificant and detestable...ships and large guns ; but the immense distance they hare traversed will render the arrival of seasonable supplies impossible, and their soldiers, after... | |
| 1852 - 1236 頁
...government was acting;, may interest, as well as amuse, our readers : — " The Englith barbarians arc an insignificant and detestable race, trusting entirely to their strong ships and large guns ; but Ilia immense distance they have traversed will render the arrival of seasonable supplies impossible,... | |
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