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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71. oldal
... mandarin lodges in a temple where there are images be- low his rank , he may order them to be removed ; but they consider that a mandarin has no power to confer divine honours : that rests solely with the emperor . By this it will be ...
... mandarin lodges in a temple where there are images be- low his rank , he may order them to be removed ; but they consider that a mandarin has no power to confer divine honours : that rests solely with the emperor . By this it will be ...
151. oldal
... mandarin is accused of forfeiting his rank , they are bound to discover his former merits , if he had any , which may ex- piate his subsequent misdeeds . On the other hand , however , if a mandarin , who ought to have been degraded , is ...
... mandarin is accused of forfeiting his rank , they are bound to discover his former merits , if he had any , which may ex- piate his subsequent misdeeds . On the other hand , however , if a mandarin , who ought to have been degraded , is ...
291. oldal
... mandarins . Troops of civil and military officers soon appeared , on sledges or skates , and others playing at football on the ice , while he that picked up the ball was rewarded by the emperor . The ball was then hung up in a kind of ...
... mandarins . Troops of civil and military officers soon appeared , on sledges or skates , and others playing at football on the ice , while he that picked up the ball was rewarded by the emperor . The ball was then hung up in a kind of ...
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