Chinese CharacteristicsF. H. Revell Company, 1894 - 342 psl. |
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... moral condition of England is higher than that of China . After pausing to take in this judgment in all its bear- ings , His Excellency replied , with deep feeling , " I am very much surprised . " Comparisons of this sort cannot be ...
... moral condition of England is higher than that of China . After pausing to take in this judgment in all its bear- ings , His Excellency replied , with deep feeling , " I am very much surprised . " Comparisons of this sort cannot be ...
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... moral influence over the Empire ? What is the process by which this is to take place ? No science lies nearer to our modern advancement than chemistry . Would the spread of a general knowledge of chemistry in China , therefore , be a moral ...
... moral influence over the Empire ? What is the process by which this is to take place ? No science lies nearer to our modern advancement than chemistry . Would the spread of a general knowledge of chemistry in China , therefore , be a moral ...
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... moral evils ? Do railways ensure honesty in their employés , or even in their managers ? Have we not read " A Chapter of Erie , " showing how that great highway between states was stolen bodily , the stockholders helpless , and " nobody ...
... moral evils ? Do railways ensure honesty in their employés , or even in their managers ? Have we not read " A Chapter of Erie , " showing how that great highway between states was stolen bodily , the stockholders helpless , and " nobody ...
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acquainted ancient Anglo-Saxon appears benevolence Buddhist called cash character characteristic China Chinese character Chinese language Chinese race circumstances civilisation Classics common condition Confucianism Confucianists Confucius conservatism coolies custom dogs Dynasty Emperor Empire exhibited experience fact famine filial piety foreigner gods guest heaven human hundred illustration inquire instances instinct K'ang Hsi kind known language less lives matter means Mencius ment miles mind Ming Dynasty moral mother nation native nature nese never observation occasion Occidental officials once parents patient Peiho Peking perhaps periphrasis person polytheism population practice present provinces reason recognised regard relations remarked reply result seems seen servant social speaking supposed suspicion taken Taoist Taotai temple theory things Tientsin tion traveller true truth village virtue Western lands whole wish words worship writer Yellow River Yunnan