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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52. oldal
... rendered some prominent service to the state ; and by right of having passed the examinations . They are twelve in number , and are composed of Mantchoo and Chinese names , of which no translation can be given . Seven titles are ...
... rendered some prominent service to the state ; and by right of having passed the examinations . They are twelve in number , and are composed of Mantchoo and Chinese names , of which no translation can be given . Seven titles are ...
86. oldal
... rendered sacrifices in the temples of Heaven and Earth , or in the hall of his revered ancestors . The merits of this poetical canon are very questionable . Most of the songs and odes are of a very humble order ; and taken with their ...
... rendered sacrifices in the temples of Heaven and Earth , or in the hall of his revered ancestors . The merits of this poetical canon are very questionable . Most of the songs and odes are of a very humble order ; and taken with their ...
195. oldal
... rendered productive . From this cause much land has been brought into cultivation ; and as the popu- lation increases , many of the marshes which now form a part of the landscape in China , will one day produce food for their sustenance ...
... rendered productive . From this cause much land has been brought into cultivation ; and as the popu- lation increases , many of the marshes which now form a part of the landscape in China , will one day produce food for their sustenance ...
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