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... Civil Officers superior to Military -Low Art of War - Guns cast by Missionaries - Penal Code of China - Merits and Defects - Arrangement- Punishments Privileges and Exemptions - Crimes- Character of Code - Testimonies , foreign and ...
... Civil Officers superior to Military -Low Art of War - Guns cast by Missionaries - Penal Code of China - Merits and Defects - Arrangement- Punishments Privileges and Exemptions - Crimes- Character of Code - Testimonies , foreign and ...
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... civil mandarin was very early appointed to reside within the town , and govern it in the name of the Emperor of China : this officer , called a Tso - tâng , keeps a watchful eye on the inhabitants , and communicates information to his ...
... civil mandarin was very early appointed to reside within the town , and govern it in the name of the Emperor of China : this officer , called a Tso - tâng , keeps a watchful eye on the inhabitants , and communicates information to his ...
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... civil and sacred rites , admitting the former in his converts , and par- ticularly the ceremonies at tombs ; and his success accordingly was considerable . When he had passed about seventeen years in the country , Ricci proceeded to ...
... civil and sacred rites , admitting the former in his converts , and par- ticularly the ceremonies at tombs ; and his success accordingly was considerable . When he had passed about seventeen years in the country , Ricci proceeded to ...
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... civil and secular . Morales , however , a Spanish Dominican , declared them to be idolatrous , and as such they were con- demned by Innocent X. Martinez , a Jesuit , sub- sequently proved that these rites were of a civil nature , in ...
... civil and secular . Morales , however , a Spanish Dominican , declared them to be idolatrous , and as such they were con- demned by Innocent X. Martinez , a Jesuit , sub- sequently proved that these rites were of a civil nature , in ...
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... civil met with such a reception as made him shrink within himself , and he was glad to hide his embarrass- ment in a hurried take - leave , which closed the bu- siness of the embassy in China . Mr. Barrow calcu- lates * that Lord ...
... civil met with such a reception as made him shrink within himself , and he was glad to hide his embarrass- ment in a hurried take - leave , which closed the bu- siness of the embassy in China . Mr. Barrow calcu- lates * that Lord ...
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