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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38. oldal
... followed on horseback , with a grave , majestic air , pompously dressed ; on each side of him was carried a rich umbrella , large enough to shade both him and his horse : he was surrounded with ten white horses , led , whose saddles and ...
... followed on horseback , with a grave , majestic air , pompously dressed ; on each side of him was carried a rich umbrella , large enough to shade both him and his horse : he was surrounded with ten white horses , led , whose saddles and ...
43. oldal
... followed these , and the rest of the mandarins carried maces , axes , hammers , and other instru- ments of war or court ceremony , with heads of strange monsters and other animals . " Concerning the private life of the emperor of China ...
... followed these , and the rest of the mandarins carried maces , axes , hammers , and other instru- ments of war or court ceremony , with heads of strange monsters and other animals . " Concerning the private life of the emperor of China ...
275. oldal
... followed by madness and vengeance . Divorce is 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 ...
... followed by madness and vengeance . Divorce is 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 ...
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