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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... divided in- to four portions , of which the first is called Kuŏ- foong ; or , " The manners of different states : " that is , of the states into which a portion of the empire , as it now exists , was then divided . The second and third ...
... divided in- to four portions , of which the first is called Kuŏ- foong ; or , " The manners of different states : " that is , of the states into which a portion of the empire , as it now exists , was then divided . The second and third ...
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... divided into four other depart- ments ; the first of which attends to the receipt of money and rice ; the second to the transporta- tion of revenue ; the third to the expenditure ; and the fourth to the supplies furnished to the public ...
... divided into four other depart- ments ; the first of which attends to the receipt of money and rice ; the second to the transporta- tion of revenue ; the third to the expenditure ; and the fourth to the supplies furnished to the public ...
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... divided into twenty - four terms . Every fifth year , they have an intercalary month , in order to adjust the lunations with the course of the sun . Each month , moreover , is divided into three decades , and neither the days nor the ...
... divided into twenty - four terms . Every fifth year , they have an intercalary month , in order to adjust the lunations with the course of the sun . Each month , moreover , is divided into three decades , and neither the days nor the ...
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