The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 oldal |
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111. oldal
... common sense are other side . on the " The sacred language of the Budhists is call- ed , ' the language of Fân , ' which is the name of the birth - place of Budhu . It is totally unknown to the Chinese generally , and the priests them ...
... common sense are other side . on the " The sacred language of the Budhists is call- ed , ' the language of Fân , ' which is the name of the birth - place of Budhu . It is totally unknown to the Chinese generally , and the priests them ...
180. oldal
... common grindstone , fixed to one end of the axis of the chain - pump . This last method is general throughout the empire . Every labourer is in possession of such a portable - ma- chine - an instrument to him not less useful than a ...
... common grindstone , fixed to one end of the axis of the chain - pump . This last method is general throughout the empire . Every labourer is in possession of such a portable - ma- chine - an instrument to him not less useful than a ...
275. oldal
... common among the Chinese . They have borrowed the notion from the Budhists , that marriage goes by destiny . Early marriages are promoted by every motive of humanity . Their maxim on this subject is , that " there are three great acts ...
... common among the Chinese . They have borrowed the notion from the Budhists , that marriage goes by destiny . Early marriages are promoted by every motive of humanity . Their maxim on this subject is , that " there are three great acts ...
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