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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... received its first Chinese colonists from them . The succeeding monarchs of the Shang dy- nasty chose the popular princes of Chow for their prime ministers , and their ruin thereby was sealed . In the reign of Chow - sin the people ...
... received its first Chinese colonists from them . The succeeding monarchs of the Shang dy- nasty chose the popular princes of Chow for their prime ministers , and their ruin thereby was sealed . In the reign of Chow - sin the people ...
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... received in the provinces with offerings of incense and prostration , looking towards Pekin ; and there is a paved walk to the principal audi- ence hall on which none may walk but the em- peror : to such miserable expedients will man ...
... received in the provinces with offerings of incense and prostration , looking towards Pekin ; and there is a paved walk to the principal audi- ence hall on which none may walk but the em- peror : to such miserable expedients will man ...
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... received into the house nearly like any other domestic , yet their children are ad- mitted to the rights of natural offspring . Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such as those which drove Hagar and her son into the arid desert ...
... received into the house nearly like any other domestic , yet their children are ad- mitted to the rights of natural offspring . Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such as those which drove Hagar and her son into the arid desert ...
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