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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... European missionaries who had been attached for two hundred years to that tribunal , whose business it was to observe the motions of the heavenly bodies , and to con- struct the Imperial Calendar . He also warred The last traces of it ...
... European missionaries who had been attached for two hundred years to that tribunal , whose business it was to observe the motions of the heavenly bodies , and to con- struct the Imperial Calendar . He also warred The last traces of it ...
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... European telescopes ; but science being requisite , they failed . In the kaleidoscope , how- ever , they succeeded ... Europe ; and shall it be denied them ? Shall those who have derived from " the true and only God , And from the faith ...
... European telescopes ; but science being requisite , they failed . In the kaleidoscope , how- ever , they succeeded ... Europe ; and shall it be denied them ? Shall those who have derived from " the true and only God , And from the faith ...
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... Europeans till 1718 , when this work was translated and published by the abbé Re- naudot . Still Europe had benefited from the Arabian intercourse with China . The art of paper - making was introduced by them in the eleventh century ...
... Europeans till 1718 , when this work was translated and published by the abbé Re- naudot . Still Europe had benefited from the Arabian intercourse with China . The art of paper - making was introduced by them in the eleventh century ...
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