The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... given out for a limited time . Borrowers should not use their library privileges for the benefit of other persons . Books of special value and gift books , when the giver wishes it , are not allowed to circulate . Readers are asked to ...
... given out for a limited time . Borrowers should not use their library privileges for the benefit of other persons . Books of special value and gift books , when the giver wishes it , are not allowed to circulate . Readers are asked to ...
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... given ; for this Mongol it was who had charge of preventing inroads into Chinese territory . This was handed over at the yearly horse fair , when Shwunyi wang presented his tribute of fifty thousand horses , or three hundred and twenty ...
... given ; for this Mongol it was who had charge of preventing inroads into Chinese territory . This was handed over at the yearly horse fair , when Shwunyi wang presented his tribute of fifty thousand horses , or three hundred and twenty ...
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... given them bordered with white , and Shang a black with a white circle in the centre . Moukden was called the " Heaven - aiding capital , " and Huatooala the " Heaven - aided prosperous capital ( Hingjing ) , " and the first ex ...
... given them bordered with white , and Shang a black with a white circle in the centre . Moukden was called the " Heaven - aiding capital , " and Huatooala the " Heaven - aided prosperous capital ( Hingjing ) , " and the first ex ...
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... given to his empire ; while his remotest ancestors , the petty headmen of the Hua- tooala villages , were adorned with grand names ; the deceased Taidsoo had a long string of magnificent adjectives prefixed to his name , while his tomb ...
... given to his empire ; while his remotest ancestors , the petty headmen of the Hua- tooala villages , were adorned with grand names ; the deceased Taidsoo had a long string of magnificent adjectives prefixed to his name , while his tomb ...
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... given orders that Jinjow should be gradually approached , for he was determined to take it . His troops had devastated Shantung and Shansi , taking many cities and could have taken all , but not a foot could he retain , because of the ...
... given orders that Jinjow should be gradually approached , for he was determined to take it . His troops had devastated Shantung and Shansi , taking many cities and could have taken all , but not a foot could he retain , because of the ...
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