American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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Page 117
... appear , when we consider , that he could have directed against it the united force of the barbarous tribes to whose successive and se- parate attacks it afterwards yielded . The dynasty of Han retained from this period a preponder ...
... appear , when we consider , that he could have directed against it the united force of the barbarous tribes to whose successive and se- parate attacks it afterwards yielded . The dynasty of Han retained from this period a preponder ...
Page 120
... appear to have rendered themselves formidable to China , and obtained for their sovereign the title of Khan from the emperor whose superiority was thus acknowledged . Thibet also showed signs of weakness ; and that of the Thang became ...
... appear to have rendered themselves formidable to China , and obtained for their sovereign the title of Khan from the emperor whose superiority was thus acknowledged . Thibet also showed signs of weakness ; and that of the Thang became ...
Page 127
... appears , that a native of the Roman empire , of the name , as written by the Chinese , of O - lo - pen , founded a church in that city A. D. 635 , which was in a flourishing state in A. D. 781. No relics of this doctrine seem to have ...
... appears , that a native of the Roman empire , of the name , as written by the Chinese , of O - lo - pen , founded a church in that city A. D. 635 , which was in a flourishing state in A. D. 781. No relics of this doctrine seem to have ...
Page 131
... appear to be intended for general use , but in addition , the missionaries have translated the whole of the New Testament into Chinese , a work which is only to be found in Europe in the library of the College of the Propaganda at Rome ...
... appear to be intended for general use , but in addition , the missionaries have translated the whole of the New Testament into Chinese , a work which is only to be found in Europe in the library of the College of the Propaganda at Rome ...
Page 134
... appear as worshippers of a different deity . We quote the reasons assigned by Milne for this course , which we must say are in a spirit very different from that which we should think ought to govern a Christian missionary ; so much so ...
... appear as worshippers of a different deity . We quote the reasons assigned by Milne for this course , which we must say are in a spirit very different from that which we should think ought to govern a Christian missionary ; so much so ...
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