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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227. oldal
... , and their case of drawers , fitted up as a seat for their customers , and containing all the tonsorial apparatus , on the other end . They perform their functions in the open street , without AND SCIENCES OF THE CHINESE . 227.
... , and their case of drawers , fitted up as a seat for their customers , and containing all the tonsorial apparatus , on the other end . They perform their functions in the open street , without AND SCIENCES OF THE CHINESE . 227.
228. oldal
... perform their functions in the open street , without feeling the least sense of impropriety . ITINERANT BARBER . " Shoemakers and tailors are much better off than workers in metal . They receive higher wages , and are more esteemed ...
... perform their functions in the open street , without feeling the least sense of impropriety . ITINERANT BARBER . " Shoemakers and tailors are much better off than workers in metal . They receive higher wages , and are more esteemed ...
275. oldal
... perform his funeral rites when dead . There is no duty among the Chinese so scru- pulously performed as that which relates to the tombs of their ancestors . They conceive that any neglect of this duty is sure to be succeeded by worldly ...
... perform his funeral rites when dead . There is no duty among the Chinese so scru- pulously performed as that which relates to the tombs of their ancestors . They conceive that any neglect of this duty is sure to be succeeded by worldly ...
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