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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... remarks , and rules for individual improvement , the regulation of a family , the government of a state , and the rule of an empire . One striking example may be adduced : " He who gains the hearts of the peo- ples , secures the throne ...
... remarks , and rules for individual improvement , the regulation of a family , the government of a state , and the rule of an empire . One striking example may be adduced : " He who gains the hearts of the peo- ples , secures the throne ...
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... remarks : - : - " While passing through the mountainous pro- vinces of the empire , we naturally looked for that far - famed terrace cultivation , which has led to the notion of China being one vast garden , with hills terraced from the ...
... remarks : - : - " While passing through the mountainous pro- vinces of the empire , we naturally looked for that far - famed terrace cultivation , which has led to the notion of China being one vast garden , with hills terraced from the ...
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... remarks apply more especially to details having reference to their own country . When they speak of " barbarians , ' their statements are not only imperfect , but marred with gross falsehood . 66 " " Biography . The Chinese call ...
... remarks apply more especially to details having reference to their own country . When they speak of " barbarians , ' their statements are not only imperfect , but marred with gross falsehood . 66 " " Biography . The Chinese call ...
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