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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... hundred soldiers carrying halberds , ending in a crescent and gilded at the end ; then 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 ...
... hundred soldiers carrying halberds , ending in a crescent and gilded at the end ; then 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 ...
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... hundred priests , who are supported by the offerings or legacies of the votaries . Many of the temples are erected upon mountains , and in ravines ; and the priesthood in these live as hermits , and do nothing but eat , pray , and burn ...
... hundred priests , who are supported by the offerings or legacies of the votaries . Many of the temples are erected upon mountains , and in ravines ; and the priesthood in these live as hermits , and do nothing but eat , pray , and burn ...
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... hundred volumes , and comprises the lives of eminent men and women . Works on the criminal law . -Some account of the great work on criminal law among the Chinese has been already given . The civil code of the present Tartar dynasty ...
... hundred volumes , and comprises the lives of eminent men and women . Works on the criminal law . -Some account of the great work on criminal law among the Chinese has been already given . The civil code of the present Tartar dynasty ...
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