| Sir Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunynghame - 1853 - 398 頁
...so. Having passed through two small suburb towns, each at a gate of the city, and having followed the course of a large canal, which in many places runs...which now surrounded us can scarcely be imagined, all showing the greatest astonishment at our approach ; nor is this in the smallest degree to be wondered... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 524 頁
...population of Nankin to exceed 1,000,000. In going from the city to the Porcelain Pagoda he followed the course of a large canal, which in many places runs...walls, forming a ditch of immense magnitude and depth. At a rough calculation he makes the height of the tower, from the base to the golden pear-shaped ball... | |
| John Wilson (writer on astronomy.) - 1856 - 532 頁
...population of Nankin to exceed 1,000,000. In going from the city to the Porcelain Pagoda he followed the course of a large canal, which in many places runs...walls, forming a ditch of immense magnitude and depth. At a rough calculation he makes the height of the tower, from the base to the golden pear-shaped ball... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 524 頁
...1,000,000. In going from the city to the Porcelain Pagoda he followed the course of a large c;inal, which in many places runs close under the walls, forming a ditch of immense magnitude and depth. At a rough calculation he makes the height of the tower, from the base to the golden pear-shaped ball... | |
| 1845 - 492 頁
...of the city, and having followed the course of a large canal, which in many places runs close luder the walls, forming a ditch of immense magnitude and...the suburbs of the south-west gate, in the centre of **hich the Porcelain Pagoda is situated. * * " Making a few turnings among the narrow streets, we came... | |
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