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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... seems probable that Japan received its first Chinese colonists from them . The succeeding monarchs of the Shang dy ... seem to have been nearly con- temporaneous with the three patriarchs , Abra- ham , Isaac , and Jacob ; and the points ...
... seems probable that Japan received its first Chinese colonists from them . The succeeding monarchs of the Shang dy ... seem to have been nearly con- temporaneous with the three patriarchs , Abra- ham , Isaac , and Jacob ; and the points ...
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... seems to have been known even by the ancient heathen ; for Horace , des- canting on the corruption of mankind ... seem to belong exclusively to the Chinese , for the traces of it are distinctly discovered in the works of the poet above ...
... seems to have been known even by the ancient heathen ; for Horace , des- canting on the corruption of mankind ... seem to belong exclusively to the Chinese , for the traces of it are distinctly discovered in the works of the poet above ...
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... seems very pro- bable , for it carries out the leading principle of Chinese moralists and rulers ; namely , to subdue the passions and reduce the mind to a state of torpor . The Ly - king contains directions for about three thousand ...
... seems very pro- bable , for it carries out the leading principle of Chinese moralists and rulers ; namely , to subdue the passions and reduce the mind to a state of torpor . The Ly - king contains directions for about three thousand ...
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