Embassies, Dutch and English, different treatment of, explained, [17]
from Europe in the last century, [23]
Embassy, English, a necessary measure, [22]
attention of the Chinese to, [604]
expence of, to the Chinese government, [605]
expence of, to the British government, [608]
Emperor of China laughs at Van Braam's aukwardness, [13]
considers Embassadors as his guests, [22]
an observation of, [104]
obeisance to, on his birth-day, [116]
inspects the presents, [119]
life and character of, [226]
causes the death of his Empress and son, [226]
conceives the deity to be incarnate in him, [228]
his ode in praise of tea, [280]
observations of, on the mechanical powers, [312]
maxims on which he acts, [360]
checks to the absolute power of, [362]
patronizes agriculture, [399]
instances of gratitude in, [482]
Encyclopedists, French, their testimony of the Chinese character, [26]
Espirit des Loix, false conclusions drawn in, [148]
Etymological deductions fallacious, [241]
Eunuchs, bad character of, [230]
Expence of the Embassy, to the English and Chinese governments, [605]
Eye of the Chinese remarkable, [49]
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