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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22. oldal
... proved faithless , and carried him pri- soner into the Shamo desert , where he died . During the reign of Kin - tsung , the capital of Pekin was plundered by the Tartars , who re- solved to subject part of China ; but the empire was ...
... proved faithless , and carried him pri- soner into the Shamo desert , where he died . During the reign of Kin - tsung , the capital of Pekin was plundered by the Tartars , who re- solved to subject part of China ; but the empire was ...
29. oldal
... proved victorious over all his enemies , Kang - he applied himself to the reforma- tion of the government , in which ... prove rivals . One of the first measures of Yung - chin was to banish the Jesuit missionaries to Canton , because of ...
... proved victorious over all his enemies , Kang - he applied himself to the reforma- tion of the government , in which ... prove rivals . One of the first measures of Yung - chin was to banish the Jesuit missionaries to Canton , because of ...
258. oldal
... proved abortive ; and the crew , enraged at the detention of their officers , laid waste plantations , destroyed ... prove themselves not to be Englishmen before their petition was granted . The English , it was stated , had arrived in ...
... proved abortive ; and the crew , enraged at the detention of their officers , laid waste plantations , destroyed ... prove themselves not to be Englishmen before their petition was granted . The English , it was stated , had arrived in ...
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The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to Which ... Anonymous Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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