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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... tions , they are either sent to the high tribunals , or to the provinces , to serve as clerks , till they receive further promotion . This is the general rule ; but some pupils , who exhibit great apti- THE CHINESE COURT . 63.
... tions , they are either sent to the high tribunals , or to the provinces , to serve as clerks , till they receive further promotion . This is the general rule ; but some pupils , who exhibit great apti- THE CHINESE COURT . 63.
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... sent a mission beyond the wall , one of the principal Lama priests refused to come out of his tent , and sent an insulting message to the ambassadors . This fact is deci- sive as to their power , and the influence they hold over the ...
... sent a mission beyond the wall , one of the principal Lama priests refused to come out of his tent , and sent an insulting message to the ambassadors . This fact is deci- sive as to their power , and the influence they hold over the ...
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... sent as go- vernor - generals into the provinces , and residents in the colonies . They read the extracts of public documents , write the answers , and put the seals upon them . Another board of officers , consist- ing of four Mantchoos ...
... sent as go- vernor - generals into the provinces , and residents in the colonies . They read the extracts of public documents , write the answers , and put the seals upon them . Another board of officers , consist- ing of four Mantchoos ...
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