The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... Yellow River ; or let him reckon the time needed for the growth of that vast mass of limestone , and in both cases he will find his line of figures becoming confusingly long . Yet these are only the rocks of one age . Add those of the ...
... Yellow River ; or let him reckon the time needed for the growth of that vast mass of limestone , and in both cases he will find his line of figures becoming confusingly long . Yet these are only the rocks of one age . Add those of the ...
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... Yellow River and the Peiho , " and the second " Some Notes on the Geology of Takow , Formosa . " The last article in the volume is by Rev. Father M. Dechevrens , S.J. , entitled " The Climate of Shanghai . Its Meteorological Condition ...
... Yellow River and the Peiho , " and the second " Some Notes on the Geology of Takow , Formosa . " The last article in the volume is by Rev. Father M. Dechevrens , S.J. , entitled " The Climate of Shanghai . Its Meteorological Condition ...
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... Yellow River , or the nine northern provinces as the empire is now divided . Till about B.c. 220 , feudal states covered this region , and their quarrels only ended by their subjection to Tsin Chi Hwang - ti , or the Emperor First ...
... Yellow River , or the nine northern provinces as the empire is now divided . Till about B.c. 220 , feudal states covered this region , and their quarrels only ended by their subjection to Tsin Chi Hwang - ti , or the Emperor First ...
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... Yellow River , and none of their evils have hampered the rule of law in China . The emperors at various times have shown great devotion to the ceremonies and doctrines of the Buddhists and Taoists , and have built costly temples ...
... Yellow River , and none of their evils have hampered the rule of law in China . The emperors at various times have shown great devotion to the ceremonies and doctrines of the Buddhists and Taoists , and have built costly temples ...
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... rivers , at places where it is irresistibly clear , that here is a district which a short time ago had no outflow , but has now so changed that it sends its waters either through the Yellow River or through the Pei- ho to the sea . Such ...
... rivers , at places where it is irresistibly clear , that here is a district which a short time ago had no outflow , but has now so changed that it sends its waters either through the Yellow River or through the Pei- ho to the sea . Such ...
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