The Chinese: A General Description of the Empire of China and Its Inhabitants, Volumul 2Harper & Bros., 1858 |
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Pagina 25
... words ' liberty and equality , ' and if so , certainly the term heung - te ( brethren ) of the Triad Society may be explained as implying the same idea . Whether there exist anything in the shape of lodges in the San - ho - hoey , the ...
... words ' liberty and equality , ' and if so , certainly the term heung - te ( brethren ) of the Triad Society may be explained as implying the same idea . Whether there exist anything in the shape of lodges in the San - ho - hoey , the ...
Pagina 30
... thirteen Hongs ; " the word Hong being always used by them to denote a commercial establishment or warehouse . According to their custom , each ܝܕ܂ factory is distinguished either by some appellation denoting wealth 30 THE CHINESE .
... thirteen Hongs ; " the word Hong being always used by them to denote a commercial establishment or warehouse . According to their custom , each ܝܕ܂ factory is distinguished either by some appellation denoting wealth 30 THE CHINESE .
Pagina 47
... words , to exercise the lex taliones and put him to death . This pushing to extremes of the paternal claim has ( as we have before hinted ) been the con- stant device of Chinese statesmen and rulers ; the tendency being to strenghten ...
... words , to exercise the lex taliones and put him to death . This pushing to extremes of the paternal claim has ( as we have before hinted ) been the con- stant device of Chinese statesmen and rulers ; the tendency being to strenghten ...
Pagina 52
... words ; and its contents are briefly summed up as tending " to the im- provement of one's self ; the regulation of a family ; the government of a state , and the rule of an empire . ' The end and aim of the work is evidently political ...
... words ; and its contents are briefly summed up as tending " to the im- provement of one's self ; the regulation of a family ; the government of a state , and the rule of an empire . ' The end and aim of the work is evidently political ...
Pagina 56
... word could express the conduct most fitting for one's whole life , he replied , " Will not the word Shoo serve ? " — and he explains this by " Do unto others as you would they should do unto you . " This word must be admitted to be one ...
... word could express the conduct most fitting for one's whole life , he replied , " Will not the word Shoo serve ? " — and he explains this by " Do unto others as you would they should do unto you . " This word must be admitted to be one ...
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