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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... four hundred great lanterns finely adorned , and four hundred torches made of wood , which burn for a long time , and yield a great light ; two hun- dred spears , some set off with flowing silk of various colours , others with tails of ...
... four hundred great lanterns finely adorned , and four hundred torches made of wood , which burn for a long time , and yield a great light ; two hun- dred spears , some set off with flowing silk of various colours , others with tails of ...
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... four chambers , each of which has its definite 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 ...
... four chambers , each of which has its definite 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 ...
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... four to ten , or even fifteen , pounds in the day . There are four of these gatherings during the season ; namely , in February or March , OF THE CHINESE . 191.
... four to ten , or even fifteen , pounds in the day . There are four of these gatherings during the season ; namely , in February or March , OF THE CHINESE . 191.
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