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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... throne during four centuries , concerning whom nothing is recorded worthy of note . During that period , it is represented that China was divided amongst a number of feudal chiefs , who either acknowledged the emperor's power , or set ...
... throne during four centuries , concerning whom nothing is recorded worthy of note . During that period , it is represented that China was divided amongst a number of feudal chiefs , who either acknowledged the emperor's power , or set ...
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... throne , Seaou - taou - ching , who assumed the imperial name of Kaou - te , en- deavoured to raise the country from its degraded condition . In this he was successful , for he left the state very prosperous ; but his son and grandson ...
... throne , Seaou - taou - ching , who assumed the imperial name of Kaou - te , en- deavoured to raise the country from its degraded condition . In this he was successful , for he left the state very prosperous ; but his son and grandson ...
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... throne for favours ; and were that throne utterly subverted , their expectations would be cut off . Besides , all superior rank is determined by talent , the test of which is afforded by public examinations , which are open to the ...
... throne for favours ; and were that throne utterly subverted , their expectations would be cut off . Besides , all superior rank is determined by talent , the test of which is afforded by public examinations , which are open to the ...
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