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
... of the bare sounds , without regard to the meaning , they attach the highest importance . I once ask- ed a priest , ' What advantage can you expect to derive from merely repeating a number of words , with OF THE CHINESE . 111.
... of the bare sounds , without regard to the meaning , they attach the highest importance . I once ask- ed a priest , ' What advantage can you expect to derive from merely repeating a number of words , with OF THE CHINESE . 111.
191. oldal
... importance . The leaf is plucked separately from the stalk , and in doing this the gatherer is careful that his hands are clean ; and in collecting some of the fine sorts he hardly ventures to breathe on the plant . But , with all this ...
... importance . The leaf is plucked separately from the stalk , and in doing this the gatherer is careful that his hands are clean ; and in collecting some of the fine sorts he hardly ventures to breathe on the plant . But , with all this ...
255. oldal
... importance second only to that of Great Britain . It is in connexion with the trade of Great Britain that the nature of Chinese commerce , and the manner in which it is conducted , will be more fully unfolded . The first attempt of the ...
... importance second only to that of Great Britain . It is in connexion with the trade of Great Britain that the nature of Chinese commerce , and the manner in which it is conducted , will be more fully unfolded . The first attempt of the ...
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