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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... supplied . Observe economy , that the lavish waste of money may be prevented . Magnify learning , that the scholar's progress may be facilitated . Destroy heresy , that the true ( or state ) doc- trines may prevail . • Explain the laws ...
... supplied . Observe economy , that the lavish waste of money may be prevented . Magnify learning , that the scholar's progress may be facilitated . Destroy heresy , that the true ( or state ) doc- trines may prevail . • Explain the laws ...
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... supplied them by the Jesuits , which is their only work on general geography . The foregoing will tend to show that the Chinese are not distinguished for scientific knowledge . Many instances , however , might be adduced , in which the ...
... supplied them by the Jesuits , which is their only work on general geography . The foregoing will tend to show that the Chinese are not distinguished for scientific knowledge . Many instances , however , might be adduced , in which the ...
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... supplied with moving figures . The moving principle is formed by a horizontal wheel , turned by the draft of air created by the heat of the lamp , and the circular motion is communicated in various directions by fine threads attached to ...
... supplied with moving figures . The moving principle is formed by a horizontal wheel , turned by the draft of air created by the heat of the lamp , and the circular motion is communicated in various directions by fine threads attached to ...
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