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Nieuhof, Johannes, 1618-1672 / An embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham, emperor of China: delivered by their excellencies Peter de Goyer and Jacob de Keyzer, at his imperial city of Peking wherein the cities, towns, villages, ports, rivers, &c. in their passages from Canton to Peking are ingeniously described by John Nieuhoff; also an epistle of Father John Adams, their antagonist, concerning the whole negotiation; with an appendix of several remarks taken out of Father Athanasius Kircher; Englished and set forth with their several sculptures by John Ogilby
(1673)

Chap. X. Of towers and sea-marks.,   pp. 196-197


Page 196

.efcription of 
he City Civencbku, is aTemple cali'd Cat 
both for its heighth and largenefs : Th6 
call o~f Marble, and the infidemohft richly 
mong others there are fome that exceed, 
ut out of Marble, made for Madam Fee' 
fhip, thatvthe Cbinefes fay they were not 
aoki  . I was my fefin one of the three 
gil defcribes the fame in the fixth Book ot 
to the Life, and adorn'd with rare Ima- 
1U all Perfons with admiration that look 
AP X 
ond: Sea-4Mark . 
i and wellbuiltTowers, whereof fome 
sAhigh, manyof wbich are only-fr Or 
part oif them cal'd "Cedeu, fland their 
ily at NankinIg, arekept the Aftrological 
.e Tuf'rets fands an Infirument, which 
of Witer, which running from one Veffef 
vhich is Pqurtray'd a Mark for the time 
That there is always one remaining there, 
,me, who at every hour fignifies the fame 
rum, and hanging out.a Board with the 
This Time;-Drummer likewife gives no 
eupon the People all rife to quench it: 
ens throughcarelefnefs, the M~afer there- 
if t  /figh and hazird he put hWiNeigh- 
and buiIt all of Timber (as all Habitati 
,nger Of being likewife confumd; for all 
is in truthis the caufe of fo great feverity: 
re burntthroughcarelefnefs -- 
iaiken4ands a; very ancient Towerwhich 
:e hiigithi df a hundred and eighty Paces;, 
therein,is, that it isbuilt of Stone,which, 
xpence"ihey mull bring thither ;d hiden, 
: great a, heIhth tob ild fucha Tower.' 
to the City of Hinyang, is a Tower call'd 
fuehelike &ru&ures, -4iv Art and Coflinefs. 
"     . * '.- ."  -  --1 -- --- ..- - - - - 
tcr, who was worthy remark for her Obedience to her Motherainwlaw; h 
having one day a Pullet for Dinner, invited her Step-Dame to the eating part
of it ; who accepting the Invitation, and coming to paicipate .thereof, had
no foonr tailed ofit, but fhe fell down dead:. The Daughter was immedi- 
ate! .apprehended, brought bfore a Judg, and accus'd of poyfoning her 
Mother~inaw, andsthe matter of Fa& beingfo clear w as condemntd to die:
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