The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 Seiten |
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... CHINESE HISTORY CHAPTER II . THE CHINESE COURT 33 CHAPTER III . THE RELIGION OF THE CHINESE 66 CHAPTER IV . GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATION OF THE CHINESE .. 130 CHAPTER V. THE INSTITUTIONS AND TRIBUNALS OF THE CHINESE 149 CHAPTER VI . THE ...
... CHINESE HISTORY CHAPTER II . THE CHINESE COURT 33 CHAPTER III . THE RELIGION OF THE CHINESE 66 CHAPTER IV . GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATION OF THE CHINESE .. 130 CHAPTER V. THE INSTITUTIONS AND TRIBUNALS OF THE CHINESE 149 CHAPTER VI . THE ...
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... Chinese ; nevertheless , their sentences being usually laconic , a little attention enables a stu- dent to analyze them , whether spoken or written . The style of the Chinese is neither so florid nor hyperbolical as that of the southern ...
... Chinese ; nevertheless , their sentences being usually laconic , a little attention enables a stu- dent to analyze them , whether spoken or written . The style of the Chinese is neither so florid nor hyperbolical as that of the southern ...
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... Chinese , however , in the year 1605. Sir E. Michelbourne obtained a patent for trading to the eastern seas , and not finding the Chinese favourably disposed to commerce , he not only seized the ships of any nation he met with , but ...
... Chinese , however , in the year 1605. Sir E. Michelbourne obtained a patent for trading to the eastern seas , and not finding the Chinese favourably disposed to commerce , he not only seized the ships of any nation he met with , but ...
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