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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... duties . But the title is deceiving . There is no analogy between the duties of the censors of Rome and those of China . The latter are a people who pry officially into other men's affairs , for which they are rewarded by government ...
... duties . But the title is deceiving . There is no analogy between the duties of the censors of Rome and those of China . The latter are a people who pry officially into other men's affairs , for which they are rewarded by government ...
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... duties to perform . They are thus described : - 1. Chamber of Official Regulations . - This chamber consists of five deputy - presidents , four assistant - presidents , and three directors . The duties of these officers are , to attend ...
... duties to perform . They are thus described : - 1. Chamber of Official Regulations . - This chamber consists of five deputy - presidents , four assistant - presidents , and three directors . The duties of these officers are , to attend ...
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... duties and of political eco- nomy . Like all similar Chinese productions , it begins with filial piety , and thence branches out into various other relative duties , according to their supposed importance . Indeed , on whatever subject ...
... duties and of political eco- nomy . Like all similar Chinese productions , it begins with filial piety , and thence branches out into various other relative duties , according to their supposed importance . Indeed , on whatever subject ...
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