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
... learned to repeat by rote , they have very little knowledge of books ; and many of them cannot read . As a sect , however , they profess to cherish the most profound veneration for the language of Fân . They ascribe mira- culous effects ...
... learned to repeat by rote , they have very little knowledge of books ; and many of them cannot read . As a sect , however , they profess to cherish the most profound veneration for the language of Fân . They ascribe mira- culous effects ...
169. oldal
... learned directors of the hall , a Tartar and a Chinese , the former taking the precedence in rank . There are also twelve officers , six of each class , called " learned readers , " the former of whom read sacred books to his majesty ...
... learned directors of the hall , a Tartar and a Chinese , the former taking the precedence in rank . There are also twelve officers , six of each class , called " learned readers , " the former of whom read sacred books to his majesty ...
251. oldal
... learned much both of the country and the people . In the meantime , commerce sent forth private adventurers , who greatly contributed to a know- ledge of China . Among these the family of the Poli , of Venice , is very conspicuous ...
... learned much both of the country and the people . In the meantime , commerce sent forth private adventurers , who greatly contributed to a know- ledge of China . Among these the family of the Poli , of Venice , is very conspicuous ...
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