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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9. oldal
... princes of Loo , Tse , Chin , Tsoo , Tsaou , Yen , and Sung , with other states , usurped the sovereignty , and waged war alike with their equals and the emperor . Whole provinces were laid waste by the Tartars , or rival prince , and ...
... princes of Loo , Tse , Chin , Tsoo , Tsaou , Yen , and Sung , with other states , usurped the sovereignty , and waged war alike with their equals and the emperor . Whole provinces were laid waste by the Tartars , or rival prince , and ...
10. oldal
... princes , gradually over- powered the others , and a new dynasty was com- menced . Chaou - seang , prince of Tsin , stripped the last emperor of the Chow race of his imperial dignity , and usurped the throne , B.c. 249 . THE TSIN ...
... princes , gradually over- powered the others , and a new dynasty was com- menced . Chaou - seang , prince of Tsin , stripped the last emperor of the Chow race of his imperial dignity , and usurped the throne , B.c. 249 . THE TSIN ...
15. oldal
... princes , and partook in the general plunder of the country . At length , however , Lew - yu , prince of Sung , having been ill rewarded by his master , Gang - te , for his ser- vices against the Tartars , assassinated him , with nearly ...
... princes , and partook in the general plunder of the country . At length , however , Lew - yu , prince of Sung , having been ill rewarded by his master , Gang - te , for his ser- vices against the Tartars , assassinated him , with nearly ...
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The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to Which ... Anonymous Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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