The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... Mongol Prison • 46 54 65 93 93 100 102 117 124 Statistics of the Ningpo Protestant Mission . 129 Graves ( R.H. ) Thoughts on the Term Question 139 Hutchinson ( A.B. ) Shall T'ien - chu supersede Shang - te and Shin ? 146 Missionary ...
... Mongol Prison • 46 54 65 93 93 100 102 117 124 Statistics of the Ningpo Protestant Mission . 129 Graves ( R.H. ) Thoughts on the Term Question 139 Hutchinson ( A.B. ) Shall T'ien - chu supersede Shang - te and Shin ? 146 Missionary ...
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... Mongols to remain foes , and must have con- templated with misgiving the task of compelling them to become allies ; for the Mongols were immensely more numerous than , and as fond of the saddle and the bow as the Manjows . The name ...
... Mongols to remain foes , and must have con- templated with misgiving the task of compelling them to become allies ; for the Mongols were immensely more numerous than , and as fond of the saddle and the bow as the Manjows . The name ...
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the Jin , which in its turn fell before the Mongols , at a time when they were the most powerful people in Asia . These Mongols , -who gave China the Yooen dynasty , -came from the northern reaches of Mongolia , between the Great desert ...
the Jin , which in its turn fell before the Mongols , at a time when they were the most powerful people in Asia . These Mongols , -who gave China the Yooen dynasty , -came from the northern reaches of Mongolia , between the Great desert ...
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... Mongols made the conquests which agitated the whole world ; for they themselves had to be conquered before they marched a foot beyond Mongolia , and their only cohesive power was a master mind ; which if removed , caused the breaking up ...
... Mongols made the conquests which agitated the whole world ; for they themselves had to be conquered before they marched a foot beyond Mongolia , and their only cohesive power was a master mind ; which if removed , caused the breaking up ...
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... Mongol and Nüjun chiefs intermarried , and so probably did the neighbouring peoples under them . Thus when the Nüjun ... Mongols , and marched about at the head of a hundred thousand bowmen . After displaying their prowess all round ...
... Mongol and Nüjun chiefs intermarried , and so probably did the neighbouring peoples under them . Thus when the Nüjun ... Mongols , and marched about at the head of a hundred thousand bowmen . After displaying their prowess all round ...
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