| John R. Peters - 1846 - 340 pagini
...of his system, not the visionary notions of independence and equality, but principles of dependence and subordination, as of children to parents, the...on. These principles are perpetually inculcated in Veneration paid to Confucius. the Confucian writings, as well as embodied in solemn ceremonials, and... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1847 - 558 pagini
...Alcib. 2. Also Leland's Divine Rev. vol. ip 470. INFLUENCING DOCTRINES AND PRINCIPLES OF CONFUCIUS. 439 children to parents, the younger to the elder, and...and in apparently trivial forms of mere etiquette. Sir John Davis says : " Confucius embodied in sententious maxims the first principles of morals and... | |
| John R. Peters (Jr.) - 1849 - 208 pagini
...of his system, not the visionary notions of independence and equality, but principles of dependence and subordination, as of children to parents, the...feature of his doctrines, that has made him such a favorite with all the governments of China for many centuries past, and down to this day. These principles... | |
| John R. Peters (Jr.) - 1849 - 204 pagini
...of his system, not the visionary notions of independence and equality, but principles of dependence and subordination, as of children to parents, the younger to the elder, and BO on. These principles are perpetually inculcated in the Confucian writings, as well as embodied in... | |
| Barnum's Chinese Museum - 1850 - 218 pagini
...of his system, not the visionary notions of independence and equality, but principles of dependence and subordination, as of children to parents, the...feature of his doctrines, that has made him such a favorite with all the governments of China for many centuries past, and down to this day. These principles... | |
| Charles Knight - 1867 - 548 pagini
...instead of the notions of inde[>endence and equality among men, he enforces the principles of depeudence and subordination — as of children to parents, the younger to the elder. (Dr. Morrison.) By an easy fiction the emperor stands as the father of all his subjects, and is thus... | |
| Henry William Dulcken - 1880 - 858 pagini
...instead of the notions of independence and equality among men, he enforces the principles of dependence and subordination — as of children to parents, the younger to the elder. By an easy fiction, the Emperor stands as the father of all his subjects, and is thus entitled to their... | |
| Washington State Bar Association - 1898 - 170 pagini
...notions ( which have no existence in nature) of independence and equality, but principles of dependence and subordination — as of children to parents, the...in the Confucian writings, as well as embodied in the solemn ceremonials, and in apparently trivial forms of mere etiquette. It is probably this feature... | |
| 1846 - 436 pagini
...notions, which have no existence in nature, of independence or equality, but principles of dependence and subordination, as of children to parents, the...solemn ceremonials, and in apparently trivial forms of etiquette. It is probably tliis feature of his doctrines which has made him such a favourite with all... | |
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