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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... imperial Heaven to pardon my ignorance and stupidity , and to grant me renovation ; for myriads of innocent people are involved by me , who am but a single man . My sins are so numerous that it is difficult to escape from them . Summer ...
... imperial Heaven to pardon my ignorance and stupidity , and to grant me renovation ; for myriads of innocent people are involved by me , who am but a single man . My sins are so numerous that it is difficult to escape from them . Summer ...
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... imperial pleasure - houses . Thus situated , and possessing great influence over the weak and superstitious , they ... IMPERIAL CLASS . The imperial family is so numerous that all the principal stations of government might be filled with ...
... imperial pleasure - houses . Thus situated , and possessing great influence over the weak and superstitious , they ... IMPERIAL CLASS . The imperial family is so numerous that all the principal stations of government might be filled with ...
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... IMPERIAL CABINET AND PRIVY COUNCIL . In the imperial cabinet of China there are four principal members , who are alternately Mantchoo Tartars and Chinese ; and two assist- ants , who bear the title of Kolaou , " ancients of the chamber ...
... IMPERIAL CABINET AND PRIVY COUNCIL . In the imperial cabinet of China there are four principal members , who are alternately Mantchoo Tartars and Chinese ; and two assist- ants , who bear the title of Kolaou , " ancients of the chamber ...
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