| Julius Theodor Zenker - Oriental philology - 1846 - 970 pages
...especially adapted to the Canton dialect, by.S. W. Williams. Macao 1842. 8. (298pp.) (15 fr.) [6715 The Chinese Speaker, or extracts from works written in the Mandarin language as spoken in Peking. By Rob. Thorn. Ningpo 1846. 8. (15 sh.) [6716 Specimen of the Chinese classics, with a translation... | |
| David Thom - Bible - 1848 - 460 pages
...des Debats, of the iUth June, 1844. See " Foreign Quarterly Review," October, 1844, p. 260. 4. — THE CHINESE SPEAKER, or extracts from works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking. Compiled for the use of Students. Part I. At the Presbyterian Mission Press, Ningpo. — 1846.... | |
| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - China - 1849 - 690 pages
...author was government interpreter for several years at Peking in the intercourse with the Russians. 36. The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from works written in the Mandarin language, &c. By R. Thorn, Part I. 8vo. pp. 1U2. Ningpo, 1846. This is printed in the Chinese style on one side... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - Cheshire (England) - 1850 - 236 pages
...Presents to the Society were announced : — 1. BOOKS, &c. — Chinese and English Vocabulary, part first; The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking, compiled for the use of Students by Robert Thom, Esq., HM Consul at Ningpo — part I — printed... | |
| American Oriental Society - Oriental philology - 1862 - 716 pages
...Colloquial Language, commonly called the Mandarin Dialect. By Joseph Editing, etc. Shanghai: 1857. 8vo. The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking. Compiled for the use of Students, by Robert Thorn, Esq., etc. Part I. (Chinese and tomanized... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1854 - 630 pages
...ROBERT.—The Lasting Resentment of Miss Keaon Swan Wang : a Chinese Tale ; translated by Robert Thorn, Esq. The Chinese Speaker; or. Extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Pekin ; both from the Ht-v. Dr. Thorn. DECIMAL COINAGE : What it Ought, and What it Ought Not to be. By One... | |
| Philological Society (Great Britain) - Circassian languages - 1854 - 430 pages
...grammar. It is also true, that at times the mere proximity of two words is sufficient to express a * The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking. Compiled for the use of students by Robert Thorn, I,-",. II. M. Consul at Ningpo. Part I. Ningpo,... | |
| Thomas Phillips - China - 1854 - 136 pages
...female fowl that announces the morning." Such is by no means a happy omen in a family. Taken from " The Chinese Speaker; or, Extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language." By Eobcrt Thorn, Esq., JSfingpo, 1846. Shin-tee. — On -the Person. Now, a man must undoubtedly esteem... | |
| Cheshire (England) - 1855 - 548 pages
...Presents to the Society were announced : — 1. BOOKS. &c. — Chinese and English Vocabulary, part first; The Chinese Speaker, or Extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking, compiled for the use of Students by Robert Thorn, Esq., HM Consul at Ningpo — part 1 —... | |
| Manuscripts - 1862 - 494 pages
...translation, by his Pupil, Sloth. Canton 1840 n320 Chinese and English Vocabulary. Canton 1843 11321 The Chinese Speaker; or extracts from Works written in the Mandarin Language, as spoken at Peking. Part \. Ningpo 1846 These three were presented by the Author's Brother, the Rev. David Thom.... | |
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