From Peking to PetersburgE. Arnold, 1899 - 300 pàgines |
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... connection with the routes of the Pacific steamer lines . From Shanghai you take a local English - managed steam- ship , and , if you select it with good local advice , you will get food , liquor , and accommodation nearly as good as on ...
... connection with the routes of the Pacific steamer lines . From Shanghai you take a local English - managed steam- ship , and , if you select it with good local advice , you will get food , liquor , and accommodation nearly as good as on ...
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... connections , followed by the wise judg- ment of the management of the Times , that Dr. Morrison - then travelling in the hinterland of Siam 1 -was sent to Peking , where he has been the 16 PEKING TO PETERSBURG FROM PEKING.
... connections , followed by the wise judg- ment of the management of the Times , that Dr. Morrison - then travelling in the hinterland of Siam 1 -was sent to Peking , where he has been the 16 PEKING TO PETERSBURG FROM PEKING.
Pàgina 48
... connections were at one time available as far as the West River in the south . That in its day must have been a most useful system of waterways . Further , the main roads , as I have already noted in a previous chapter , were built as ...
... connections were at one time available as far as the West River in the south . That in its day must have been a most useful system of waterways . Further , the main roads , as I have already noted in a previous chapter , were built as ...
Pàgina 60
... connection northwards from Taku to Kaiping and Shan - hai - kwan , and a hope of extend- ing that connection to Niu - chwang . That railway , as regards the line to Peking , exists for general traffic , and as regards passenger traffic ...
... connection northwards from Taku to Kaiping and Shan - hai - kwan , and a hope of extend- ing that connection to Niu - chwang . That railway , as regards the line to Peking , exists for general traffic , and as regards passenger traffic ...
Pàgina 61
... connection between Hong Kong and Canton , and , if possible , into or approaching the districts of Yunnan and Szechuan . For the same reasons Britain desires that the pro- longation of the railway northwards from the Taku forts on the ...
... connection between Hong Kong and Canton , and , if possible , into or approaching the districts of Yunnan and Szechuan . For the same reasons Britain desires that the pro- longation of the railway northwards from the Taku forts on the ...
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