Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal persons of his household, were close to him, and always spoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers of state being already arranged in their respective places in... China in Decay: The Story of a Disappearing Empire - Page 85by Alexis Sidney Krausse - 1900 - 418 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir George Staunton - China - 1797 - 520 pages
...front steps, consecrated to his use alone. Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal persons of his household, were close to him, and always spoke to...respective places in the tent, the president of the tribunal of rites conducted the Embassador, who was attended by his page and Chinese interpreter, and... | |
| English literature - 1797 - 626 pages
...Ho-choorigtaunz, and two of the principal perfons of his houfehold, were clofe to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers of ftate being already arranged in their refpeftive places in the tent, the prefident of the tribunal... | |
| 1798 - 672 pages
...Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal perfons of his houfehold, were clofe to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers of ftate being already arranged in their lefpcetive places in the tent, the prefident of the tribunal... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1798 - 524 pages
...Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal perfons of his houfehold, were clofe to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers of Hate being already arranged in their refpeftire places in the tent, the prefident of the tribunal of... | |
| History - 1800 - 812 pages
...Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal pcrfons of his houfehold, were clofe to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers of ftate being already arranged in their refpeclive places in the tent, the president of the' tribunal... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 1008 pages
...Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal perfons of his houfehold, were dote to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great officers ol ftate being already arranged in theii refpeftive places in the tent, the prefident of the tribunal... | |
| History - 1807 - 800 pages
...Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal perfons of his houfehold, were clofe to him, and always fpoke to him upon their knees. The princes of his family^ the tributaries and great officers of ftate being already arrar.ged in their refpeftive places in the tent, the preiident of the tiibimal... | |
| John Adams - Voyages and travels - 1816 - 352 pages
...into the tent, he immediately mounted the throne by the front steps, consecrated to his use alone. The princes of his family, the tributaries and great...respective places in the tent, the president of the tribunal of rites conducted the ambassador, who was attended by his page, and Chinese interpreter,... | |
| China - 1833 - 2950 pages
...front steps, consecrated to his use alone. Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal persons of his household, were close to him, and always spoke to...respective places in the tent, the president of the Tribunal of Rites conducted the embassador, who was attended by his page and Chinese interpreter, and... | |
| Jacob Abbott - China - 1835 - 274 pages
...front steps, consecrated to his use alone. Ho-choong-taung, and two of the principal persons of his household, were close to him, and always spoke to...respective places in the tent, the president of the tribunal of rites conducted the ambassador, who was attended by his page and Chinese interpreter, and... | |
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