The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 16 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1885 |
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... theory of reviling , and its orthodox treatment contains an explanation of the inception of thousands of lawsuits and millions of fights . A characteristic aspect of Chinese human nature , is presented Sayings of the Chinese.
... theory of reviling , and its orthodox treatment contains an explanation of the inception of thousands of lawsuits and millions of fights . A characteristic aspect of Chinese human nature , is presented Sayings of the Chinese.
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A characteristic aspect of Chinese human nature , is presented in the saying : ' Strike a man's head , but do not strike him in the face ; when you revile a man , do not attack his character , ' ( TAT , A ) . The explanation of this ...
A characteristic aspect of Chinese human nature , is presented in the saying : ' Strike a man's head , but do not strike him in the face ; when you revile a man , do not attack his character , ' ( TAT , A ) . The explanation of this ...
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... natural that the popular view should be that at death , Buddhist Priests become donkeys , which is the implication in the following proverb : ' Once & Priest , then going back to the world - he does not care whether or not he turns into ...
... natural that the popular view should be that at death , Buddhist Priests become donkeys , which is the implication in the following proverb : ' Once & Priest , then going back to the world - he does not care whether or not he turns into ...
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... nature which show that the whole world is kin . What with cooking , mending , and the general management of domestic affairs , the most expert administrator , must soon reach the limit of her powers . C The relative advantages of sons ...
... nature which show that the whole world is kin . What with cooking , mending , and the general management of domestic affairs , the most expert administrator , must soon reach the limit of her powers . C The relative advantages of sons ...
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... natural disposition would be likely to lead him into theft , may by good training become an excellent and prosperous man ; whereas the youth who has no sense , will never under any circum- stances , come to anything . " It is of course ...
... natural disposition would be likely to lead him into theft , may by good training become an excellent and prosperous man ; whereas the youth who has no sense , will never under any circum- stances , come to anything . " It is of course ...
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