The History of China, Volum 2Books for Libraries Press, 1972 |
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Pàgina 209
... honour , and probity had been banished from the civil service of China . The example of the few men of honour and capacity served but to bring into more prominent relief the faults of the rest . Justice was not to be found ; to the rich ...
... honour , and probity had been banished from the civil service of China . The example of the few men of honour and capacity served but to bring into more prominent relief the faults of the rest . Justice was not to be found ; to the rich ...
Pàgina 218
... honours was sufficient to gain a small body of adherents , provided only that he was prepared to accept the certain punishment of detection and failure . If Hung's audacity was shown by nothing else , it was demonstrated by the lengths ...
... honours was sufficient to gain a small body of adherents , provided only that he was prepared to accept the certain punishment of detection and failure . If Hung's audacity was shown by nothing else , it was demonstrated by the lengths ...
Pàgina 414
... honours he be honoured with the Yellow Jacket and pea- cock's feathers , and that four Titu's full - dress uniforms be presented him as a mark of the affection and honour with which he is regarded . Respect this . " In a letter written ...
... honours he be honoured with the Yellow Jacket and pea- cock's feathers , and that four Titu's full - dress uniforms be presented him as a mark of the affection and honour with which he is regarded . Respect this . " In a letter written ...
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III | 31 |
THE GROWTH OF FOREIGN INTERCOURSE | 64 |
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