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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15. oldal
... of which Chinese historians deign to speak in detail ; for the princes of Wei , being Tartars , were looked upon as intruding barbarians : but whether barbarians or not , and albeit they were ignorant of the CHINESE HISTORY . 15.
... of which Chinese historians deign to speak in detail ; for the princes of Wei , being Tartars , were looked upon as intruding barbarians : but whether barbarians or not , and albeit they were ignorant of the CHINESE HISTORY . 15.
57. oldal
... looked upon as a trick of state to obtain money . The wealthy and deluded Chi- nese , anxious for the welfare and honour of their deceased relatives , frequently come for- ward and purchase what may be termed their canonization . They ...
... looked upon as a trick of state to obtain money . The wealthy and deluded Chi- nese , anxious for the welfare and honour of their deceased relatives , frequently come for- ward and purchase what may be termed their canonization . They ...
90. oldal
... looked upon as so many pillars reared to sustain the massive weight of the building . One remarkable circumstance connected with the religion of the state in China must not be overlooked . It is a remarkable fact , that the dragon is ...
... looked upon as so many pillars reared to sustain the massive weight of the building . One remarkable circumstance connected with the religion of the state in China must not be overlooked . It is a remarkable fact , that the dragon is ...
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