id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt uc1.b3883200 NONE The Chinese repository. v.2 1851 .txt text/plain 227043 12034 70 Commercial relations with China—always important and interesting—are peculiarly so at the present time, because they are almost the only relations which exist between the Chinese and the nations of the West. When an officer of government commits an offense, his superior shall report the case to the emperor, who must direct and sanction the trial. possessing rank, shall not be exempt from corporal punishment.—It is remarked here by the translator, that "every officer of government, from the interval, acquired great stability and extension among the Chinese of Canton province of every condition; that it is known lineal descendants of officers who have averted national calamities, protected the empire, and contributed to the establishment of the imperial family, shall be free from any liability to the penaltics and unemployed officers of government; all merchants retired from, and no longer engaged in business; all those Tartar families who hold their property in China under a species of feudal vassalage; ./cache/uc1.b3883200.pdf ./txt/uc1.b3883200.txt