The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 13 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1882 |
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... government became authoritative Their empire , however , gradually fell into the condition of France after Charlemagne's death , through the internecine strifes of the feudal kings , when Confucius and Mencius arose in the fifth and ...
... government became authoritative Their empire , however , gradually fell into the condition of France after Charlemagne's death , through the internecine strifes of the feudal kings , when Confucius and Mencius arose in the fifth and ...
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... government , as founded on human experience . The boy commences his education by learning these maxims ; and by the time he has got his degree , and long before , too , the highest truths and examples he knows of are more deeply ...
... government , as founded on human experience . The boy commences his education by learning these maxims ; and by the time he has got his degree , and long before , too , the highest truths and examples he knows of are more deeply ...
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... Government , which opposes all disorganizing tendencies , and makes it for the interest of every one in office to strengthen the power which gave it to him . This loyalty was remarkably shown in the recent rebellion , in which , during ...
... Government , which opposes all disorganizing tendencies , and makes it for the interest of every one in office to strengthen the power which gave it to him . This loyalty was remarkably shown in the recent rebellion , in which , during ...
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... government , and the best tests of their own fitness for office . Another observable result of this republican method of getting the best - educated men into office is the absence of any class of slaves or serfs among the population ...
... government , and the best tests of their own fitness for office . Another observable result of this republican method of getting the best - educated men into office is the absence of any class of slaves or serfs among the population ...
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... government . Well will it be for both , if these causes do not disintegrate their ancient economies too fast for the recuperation and preservation of whatever is good in them . The last point in the Chinese polity which has had great ...
... government . Well will it be for both , if these causes do not disintegrate their ancient economies too fast for the recuperation and preservation of whatever is good in them . The last point in the Chinese polity which has had great ...
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