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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82. oldal
... remarkable actions of his life . It has been aptly termed a " complete Chinese Boswell ; " for the same submissive reverence towards the philosopher , and the same display of self - devotion in erecting the fabric of his greatness , is ...
... remarkable actions of his life . It has been aptly termed a " complete Chinese Boswell ; " for the same submissive reverence towards the philosopher , and the same display of self - devotion in erecting the fabric of his greatness , is ...
90. oldal
... remarkable circumstance connected with the religion of the state in China must not be overlooked . It is a remarkable fact , that the dragon is the emblem of the imperial dignity . In 90 THE RELIGION.
... remarkable circumstance connected with the religion of the state in China must not be overlooked . It is a remarkable fact , that the dragon is the emblem of the imperial dignity . In 90 THE RELIGION.
145. oldal
... remarkable incongruity , springing out of the principle on which the government is founded , namely , pa- triarchal authority . While this law almost ex- culpates the parent from crime if he kills his children , whether accidentally or ...
... remarkable incongruity , springing out of the principle on which the government is founded , namely , pa- triarchal authority . While this law almost ex- culpates the parent from crime if he kills his children , whether accidentally or ...
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