Leaves from My Chinese ScrapbookAn eminent writer of the present century has hazarded the conjecture that in the unwritten history of the globe might be found the names of many great and distinguished men of whom the world knows nothing; that in bygone ages and in distant lands there have been Ciceros and Caesars, Hannibals and Homers,--may we suggest, in all seriousness, Beaconfields and Bismarcks?--whose fame has never reached the shores of Europe, and whose memories have perished with their lives. Strange to say, we have heard this striking notion characterised as shallow. The criticism seems ungracious: profound it may not be, but there can be no question of its truth, nor of the fact that it is very little realised or thought of. -- Pg. [1]. |
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... HORSE IN CHINA 72 IX . HIPPOPHAGY AMONG THE TARTARS X. A PHILOSOPHER WHO NEVER LIVED XI . TAOIST HERMITS XII . A TAOIST PATRIARCH XIII . THE PEACH AND ITS LEGENDS XIV . TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP 79 83 136 140 145 149 XV . THE SOPHISTS OF ...
... HORSE IN CHINA 72 IX . HIPPOPHAGY AMONG THE TARTARS X. A PHILOSOPHER WHO NEVER LIVED XI . TAOIST HERMITS XII . A TAOIST PATRIARCH XIII . THE PEACH AND ITS LEGENDS XIV . TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP 79 83 136 140 145 149 XV . THE SOPHISTS OF ...
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... horses , was six feet long ; and the empire itself was divided by the square of six , being distributed into thirty - six provinces . He also selected black as the im- perial colour , in which sombre tint he and all his officers were ...
... horses , was six feet long ; and the empire itself was divided by the square of six , being distributed into thirty - six provinces . He also selected black as the im- perial colour , in which sombre tint he and all his officers were ...
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... horse , and vowing that when his health is re - established he will be readier even than either of those useful animals to roll his head in the dust and die in his master's service . It is noteworthy that a refusal on the part of the Em ...
... horse , and vowing that when his health is re - established he will be readier even than either of those useful animals to roll his head in the dust and die in his master's service . It is noteworthy that a refusal on the part of the Em ...
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... horse- money or chair - money , as the fee is called , and takes his departure for the time . In most instances the medicine prescribed is of a very cheap and often very nasty de- scription ; there are , however , drugs highly prized ...
... horse- money or chair - money , as the fee is called , and takes his departure for the time . In most instances the medicine prescribed is of a very cheap and often very nasty de- scription ; there are , however , drugs highly prized ...
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... for tooth- ache , the chances are that the patient would be either dead or cured weeks before the first ingredients of the marvellous panacea had been obtained . CHAPTER VIII . THE HORSE IN CHINA . THE China CHINESE MEDICINES . 71.
... for tooth- ache , the chances are that the patient would be either dead or cured weeks before the first ingredients of the marvellous panacea had been obtained . CHAPTER VIII . THE HORSE IN CHINA . THE China CHINESE MEDICINES . 71.
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