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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... effect to the end proposed : it not only does not lengthen , but , by its dele- terious effect on the human constitution , it shortens life . When the health of their fol- K lowers declines , however , they console them with the OF THE ...
... effect to the end proposed : it not only does not lengthen , but , by its dele- terious effect on the human constitution , it shortens life . When the health of their fol- K lowers declines , however , they console them with the OF THE ...
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... effect is the same . It is the state teaching a great moral principle ; and its instructions have a salutary N effect . By it the young not only respect their LEGISLATION OF THE CHINESE . 133.
... effect is the same . It is the state teaching a great moral principle ; and its instructions have a salutary N effect . By it the young not only respect their LEGISLATION OF THE CHINESE . 133.
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... effect . By it the young not only respect their parents , but their elders ; and men of all ages and classes , thus trained to practical obedience , with some exceptions , become willing subjects . Admiration of this fundamental ...
... effect . By it the young not only respect their parents , but their elders ; and men of all ages and classes , thus trained to practical obedience , with some exceptions , become willing subjects . Admiration of this fundamental ...
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