The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... known by many and changing names in Chinese history . The Mon- gols were however always even nominally free , —or as the Chinese historians modestly phrase it , in a state of rebellion - till the Tang dynasty conquered the Doo - jüe ...
... known by many and changing names in Chinese history . The Mon- gols were however always even nominally free , —or as the Chinese historians modestly phrase it , in a state of rebellion - till the Tang dynasty conquered the Doo - jüe ...
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... known to the Chinese ; Manchuria being a name improperly given by foreigners . Hei - loong jiang , not Taitsihar , or Jijihar , which is its capital . particular family which was to be head of the tribe 2 [ January- THE RISE AND ...
... known to the Chinese ; Manchuria being a name improperly given by foreigners . Hei - loong jiang , not Taitsihar , or Jijihar , which is its capital . particular family which was to be head of the tribe 2 [ January- THE RISE AND ...
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... known only by heaps of earth , where the walls + A beautiful octagon outside the palace buildings proper , but beside the east wall thereof . It stands at the north of a large quadrangle paved with stone and brick , at each side of ...
... known only by heaps of earth , where the walls + A beautiful octagon outside the palace buildings proper , but beside the east wall thereof . It stands at the north of a large quadrangle paved with stone and brick , at each side of ...
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... known . It was therefore fortunate for the Manjows that the lucky shepherd was not ambitious . No sooner did the forty - nine Mongol beiluas hear of the news , than they hastened without exception to ac- knowledge the sovereignty of the ...
... known . It was therefore fortunate for the Manjows that the lucky shepherd was not ambitious . No sooner did the forty - nine Mongol beiluas hear of the news , than they hastened without exception to ac- knowledge the sovereignty of the ...
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... known in Jinjow , that Siwngshan had fallen , the hearts of all failed . Dsoo Dashow again presented himself with his troops to the Manjows , by whom he was well treated . But every Mongol , and the men outside Dsoo's contingent were ...
... known in Jinjow , that Siwngshan had fallen , the hearts of all failed . Dsoo Dashow again presented himself with his troops to the Manjows , by whom he was well treated . But every Mongol , and the men outside Dsoo's contingent were ...
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