The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 8 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1877 |
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... succeed Taidsoong was his ninth His mother's temple name may be given as a curiosity , along with the distinguishing marks which pointed him out as future emperor . siang , -which I am informed means many taels for rations ...
... succeed Taidsoong was his ninth His mother's temple name may be given as a curiosity , along with the distinguishing marks which pointed him out as future emperor . siang , -which I am informed means many taels for rations ...
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... temple limits . The whole half - year's secular business of the tribe had been transacted in the temple buildings , but criminal proceedings could not be taken against culprits within the hallowed ground . Within the boundary it is not ...
... temple limits . The whole half - year's secular business of the tribe had been transacted in the temple buildings , but criminal proceedings could not be taken against culprits within the hallowed ground . Within the boundary it is not ...
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... temple , if he had been to see the trial of the thieves . Hitching himself round , and looking at me as if he thought I was taking some undue liberty with his dignity , he replied " No , no , no ; do you think that a respectable man ...
... temple , if he had been to see the trial of the thieves . Hitching himself round , and looking at me as if he thought I was taking some undue liberty with his dignity , he replied " No , no , no ; do you think that a respectable man ...
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... temple , which for a week had swarmed with men , and had its pastures adorned with scores of hobbled horses , resumed its normally deserted appearance , not to be again disturbed till the summer sacred festival would attract its crowds ...
... temple , which for a week had swarmed with men , and had its pastures adorned with scores of hobbled horses , resumed its normally deserted appearance , not to be again disturbed till the summer sacred festival would attract its crowds ...
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... temple opposite , and the Chinese contended , that the bright light which the foreigner used to burn in his room was disagreeable to their idols . But the highest pitch of anxiety was reached , when a band of robbers conspired to carry ...
... temple opposite , and the Chinese contended , that the bright light which the foreigner used to burn in his room was disagreeable to their idols . But the highest pitch of anxiety was reached , when a band of robbers conspired to carry ...
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