| Sir John Francis Davis - 1836 - 478 sayfa
...can only be in consequence of the colouring matter existing iu a small proportion to the leaf;* and the Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing as much as they did. It is an interesting and- important question to determine, whether... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1836 - 582 sayfa
...of the colouring matter existing in a small proportion to the leal' * ; and the Chinese seemed quit* conscious of the real character of the occupation...doors were speedily closed upon the party. Indeed, bad it not been for the influence of the Hongist who conducted them, there would have been little chance... | |
| 1839 - 702 sayfa
...consequence of the colouring matter existing in a Email proportion to the leaf; and the Chinese seem quite conscious of the real character of the occupation...conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing as much as they did. Efforts have been made by more than one European nation to break... | |
| George Gabriel Sigmond - 1839 - 160 sayfa
...degrees of fineness. The first sifting was sold as Hyson Skin, and the last bore the name of Young Hyson. The Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...on, the doors were speedily closed upon the party. There was an idea once prevalent, that the colour of the green tea was to be ascribed to the drying... | |
| Sir John Francis Davis - 1840 - 422 sayfa
...can only be in consequence of the colouring matter existing in a small proportion to the leaf;s and the Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing as much as they did. It is an interesting and important question to determine, whether... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1840 - 408 sayfa
...can only be in consequence of the colouring matter existing in a small proportion to the leaf;s and the Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...closed upon the party. Indeed, had it not been for me influence of the Hongist who conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing... | |
| 1840 - 474 sayfa
...degrees of fineness. The first sifting was sold as hyson skin, and the last bore the name of young hyson. The Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...on, the doors were speedily closed upon the party." A CLINICAL REPORT OF TWENTY-THREE CASES OF UTERINE HAEMORRHAGE, FROM ATTACHMENT OF THE PLACENTA TO... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1840 - 466 sayfa
...degrees of fineness. The first sifting was sold as hyson skin, and the last bore the name of young hyson. The Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...on, the doors were speedily closed upon the party. Co'tly n'iiifs.— In one of the cellars of the Hotel do Ville, at Bremen called the Rose cellar, from... | |
| 1845 - 612 sayfa
..." Thea, Medical and Dietetical," Penny Cyclopaedia. Davis's Chinese. + Vol. ii., p. 458. § P. 464. powder being added to the yellowish leaves, these...conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing as much as they did *. It is an interesting ,and important question to determine whether... | |
| sir Richard Rawlinson Vyvyan (8th bart.) - 1845 - 840 sayfa
...can only be in consequence of the colouring matter existing in a small proportion to the leaf;* and the Chinese seemed quite conscious of the real character...conducted them, there would have been little chance of their seeing as much as they did." Now, if we were able to pay corresponding prices with the Americans,... | |
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