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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... considered as dating from the race of Chow , that is , about 1000 years B.C. Before that time the Chinese had no existing records . While this race sat upon the throne , however , Confucius appeared , and he it was , together with his ...
... considered as dating from the race of Chow , that is , about 1000 years B.C. Before that time the Chinese had no existing records . While this race sat upon the throne , however , Confucius appeared , and he it was , together with his ...
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... considered as the language of the lips , and not of the heart . The sentiments which such edicts contain are chosen from the best models of his predecessors , and the paper is drawn up for his use by a member of the Han- lin College ...
... considered as the language of the lips , and not of the heart . The sentiments which such edicts contain are chosen from the best models of his predecessors , and the paper is drawn up for his use by a member of the Han- lin College ...
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... considered as the foundation of the present state of Chinese manners , and a chief cause of their unchangeableness . This seems very pro- bable , for it carries out the leading principle of Chinese moralists and rulers ; namely , to ...
... considered as the foundation of the present state of Chinese manners , and a chief cause of their unchangeableness . This seems very pro- bable , for it carries out the leading principle of Chinese moralists and rulers ; namely , to ...
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