ChinaT. Fisher Unwin, 1899 - 456 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... arms . In almost every respect we are taught by their records that they differed essentially from the tribes by whom they first found themselves sur- rounded , and hence the question naturally arises who they were , and whence they came ...
... arms . In almost every respect we are taught by their records that they differed essentially from the tribes by whom they first found themselves sur- rounded , and hence the question naturally arises who they were , and whence they came ...
Pàgina 10
... arm that he preserved his lordship over them . Any sign of the weakening of his authority was naturally the signal for a rising on the part of the more restless princekins against his power . As time went on and the Chow state ...
... arm that he preserved his lordship over them . Any sign of the weakening of his authority was naturally the signal for a rising on the part of the more restless princekins against his power . As time went on and the Chow state ...
Pàgina 18
... arms and diplomacy were carried far beyond the frontier into the little known region of Central Asia . In the second century B.C. the envoy Chang Ch'ien visited the Court of Eastern Turkestan , and two centuries later an army under ...
... arms and diplomacy were carried far beyond the frontier into the little known region of Central Asia . In the second century B.C. the envoy Chang Ch'ien visited the Court of Eastern Turkestan , and two centuries later an army under ...
Pàgina 33
... arms and equipments presented new and alarming characteristics . For the first time in their experiences they were called upon to face troops of elephants - animals which they could never have seen before . Nothing daunted , the General ...
... arms and equipments presented new and alarming characteristics . For the first time in their experiences they were called upon to face troops of elephants - animals which they could never have seen before . Nothing daunted , the General ...
Pàgina 73
... arms . Shu , however , with all his ability , had not the makings of a permanent leader of men , and at his first reverse his followers deserted him . A CHINESE GENERAL . But the cloud which was really charged with danger to the dynasty ...
... arms . Shu , however , with all his ability , had not the makings of a permanent leader of men , and at his first reverse his followers deserted him . A CHINESE GENERAL . But the cloud which was really charged with danger to the dynasty ...
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Pàgina 118 - The lovely Thais by his side, Sat like a blooming eastern bride, In flower of youth and beauty's pride. — Happy, happy...
Pàgina 212 - The merchants of Great Britain wish to trade with all China on principles of mutual benefit; they will never relax in their exertions till they gain a point of equal importance to both countries, and the viceroy will find it as easy to stop the current of the Canton river, as to carry into effect the insane determinations of the hong.
Pàgina 362 - ... sectaries drank up the blood, greedily tore asunder the quivering members, and pledged themselves to eternal secrecy by a mutual consciousness of guilt. It was as confidently affirmed that this inhuman sacrifice was succeeded by a suitable entertainment, in which intemperance served as a...
Pàgina 357 - The Christian religion, as professed by Protestants or Roman Catholics, inculcates the practice of virtue, and teaches man to do as he would be done by. Persons teaching it or professing it, therefore, shall alike be entitled to the protection of the Chinese authorities, nor shall any such, peaceably pursuing their calling, and not offending against the laws, be persecuted or interfered with.
Pàgina 362 - that a new-born infant, entirely covered over with flour, was presented, like some mystic symbol of initiation, to the knife of the proselyte, who unknowingly inflicted many a secret and mortal wound on the innocent victim of his error ; that as soon as the cruel deed was perpetrated, the sectaries drank up the blood, greedily tore asunder the quivering members, and pledged themselves to eternal secrecy, by a mutual consciousness of guilt.
Pàgina 31 - He makes them take of the bark of a certain tree, in fact of the Mulberry Tree, the leaves of which are the food of the silkworms, — these trees being so numerous that whole districts are full of them. What they take is a certain fine white bast or skin which lies between the wood of the tree and the thick outer bark, and this they make into something resembling sheets of paper, but black.