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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63. oldal
... courts for the maintenance of rites and cere- monies , the learned institutions of China sink into insignificance . Those connected with the court resolve themselves into three only ; namely , the Kwo - tsze - keen , or national ...
... courts for the maintenance of rites and cere- monies , the learned institutions of China sink into insignificance . Those connected with the court resolve themselves into three only ; namely , the Kwo - tsze - keen , or national ...
167. oldal
... court of China . Each seems to be dependent on the other , but all are dependent on the sovereign . He it is who in reality rules , though great power is professedly delegated to the supreme courts . The emperor possesses the substance ...
... court of China . Each seems to be dependent on the other , but all are dependent on the sovereign . He it is who in reality rules , though great power is professedly delegated to the supreme courts . The emperor possesses the substance ...
170. oldal
... court , and another subordinate court , the duties of which are the same as those of the national college . The historiographers ' court consists of twenty - one members , chosen from the national college ; four of whom are always in ...
... court , and another subordinate court , the duties of which are the same as those of the national college . The historiographers ' court consists of twenty - one members , chosen from the national college ; four of whom are always in ...
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