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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... ment , jealous of its authority , and fearing that the subject might derive too much protection from the distinct statement of crime and punish- ment , has issued the following enactment : - " Whoever is guilty of improper conduct , and ...
... ment , jealous of its authority , and fearing that the subject might derive too much protection from the distinct statement of crime and punish- ment , has issued the following enactment : - " Whoever is guilty of improper conduct , and ...
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... ment of women , the Indo - Chinese Gleaner re- marks : " The very dependent and degraded state of females in China is everywhere observ- able . They are not allowed the confidence of their husbands , nor to sit at table with them , nor ...
... ment of women , the Indo - Chinese Gleaner re- marks : " The very dependent and degraded state of females in China is everywhere observ- able . They are not allowed the confidence of their husbands , nor to sit at table with them , nor ...
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... ment , sometimes of a pink colour , under which are loose trousers , which are fastened round the ankle , just above the shoe . Unmarried women wear their hair in long tresses ; but matrons wear it twisted up towards the back of the ...
... ment , sometimes of a pink colour , under which are loose trousers , which are fastened round the ankle , just above the shoe . Unmarried women wear their hair in long tresses ; but matrons wear it twisted up towards the back of the ...
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