The Chinese Repository, 第 14 卷proprietors, 1845 |
內容
CONTENTS | 1 |
Obituary Notices of Mrs Henrietta Shuck of the American Baptist Mis | 19 |
Treaty of peace signed at Nanking between England and China translated | 26 |
French trading regulations or a commercial treaty in thirtyfive articles | 41 |
Christianity in China its claims to be received by the inhabitants of | 51 |
and Hongkong Protestant missions in China | 57 |
List of officers belonging to the Chinese government extracted from | 77 |
Remarks on the translation of the words God and Spirit and on the trans | 101 |
Topography of Kwangsi situation and extent of the province its area | 171 |
Report of the Foundling Hospital at Shanghai translated from the original | 177 |
Toleration of Christianity intimated by the emperor Taukwang Dec 28th | 195 |
No 5 | 201 |
Some Account of Charms and Felicitous Appendages worn about | 229 |
Lines on seeing a painting of the cemetery on French Islands where | 242 |
Sailing Directions for the Panghu or Pescadore Archipelago with notices | 249 |
Sailing Directions for the coast of China from the Cape of Good Hope | 258 |
Essay on the justice of the dealings with the Miau Tez or Aborigines | 115 |
Characters formed by the divisible type belonging to the Chinese mission | 124 |
Tsung jin Fn or Board charged with the control and governincnt of | 130 |
The China Mail Nos 15 Christian Almanac in Chi | 135 |
Queries and remarks on the translation into Chinese of the words God | 145 |
No 4 | 153 |
Chinese Reminiscences compiled from notes made by the late Dr Mor | 156 |
Notices of the trade carried on by the Russians at Kiachta upon | 280 |
Catalogue of Books in the Library of the Morrison Education Society | 288 |
Journal kept by Mr Gully and capt Denham during a captivity in China | 298 |
Journal of Occurrences dreadful loss of life by the burning of a theatre | 304 |
An account of the great destruction of life by fire at a theatrical exhibition | 335 |
List of foreign residents in Canton July | 347 |
351 | 406 |