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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... custom to surround , and not pursue it in a straight line . At present the custom seems to be falling into disuse , owing , perhaps , to the fact , that the death of the emperor Kea- king was caused by an accident while hunting on the ...
... custom to surround , and not pursue it in a straight line . At present the custom seems to be falling into disuse , owing , perhaps , to the fact , that the death of the emperor Kea- king was caused by an accident while hunting on the ...
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... custom was first imposed by the tyranny of the men , who wished to disable them from " gadding abroad ; " and as custom is held sacred , it is hence perpetuated . The Chinese affect to admire the helplessness induced by this mutilation ...
... custom was first imposed by the tyranny of the men , who wished to disable them from " gadding abroad ; " and as custom is held sacred , it is hence perpetuated . The Chinese affect to admire the helplessness induced by this mutilation ...
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... custom of living so much in the open air . COSTUME , AND DOMESTIC MANNERS . In Europe there is a never - ending change of costume . It is not so with the Chinese . To them Morier's observations concerning oriental manners in other ...
... custom of living so much in the open air . COSTUME , AND DOMESTIC MANNERS . In Europe there is a never - ending change of costume . It is not so with the Chinese . To them Morier's observations concerning oriental manners in other ...
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