New Forces in Old China: An Unwelcome But Inevitable AwakeningF.H. Revell Company, 1904 - 382 sivua |
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... Peking 174 The Temple of Heaven , Peking 198 Memorial Arch , Hall of the Classics , Peking 228 Graduating Class , Presbyterian Theological Seminary , Can- ton , 1904 • 268 Approach to the Imperial Palace in the Forbidden City , Peking ...
... Peking 174 The Temple of Heaven , Peking 198 Memorial Arch , Hall of the Classics , Peking 228 Graduating Class , Presbyterian Theological Seminary , Can- ton , 1904 • 268 Approach to the Imperial Palace in the Forbidden City , Peking ...
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... Peking , declares " that every village and town and city - it would not be a very serious ex- 1 Rev. Dr. C. H. Fenn , Peking . aggeration to say every home , -fairly reeks with impurity 28 New Forces in Old China.
... Peking , declares " that every village and town and city - it would not be a very serious ex- 1 Rev. Dr. C. H. Fenn , Peking . aggeration to say every home , -fairly reeks with impurity 28 New Forces in Old China.
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... Peking are notorious not only for turbulence and robbery , but for vice . The temple is in a spacious park and includes many imposing buildings . The statue of Buddha is said to be the largest in China - a gilded figure about sixty feet ...
... Peking are notorious not only for turbulence and robbery , but for vice . The temple is in a spacious park and includes many imposing buildings . The statue of Buddha is said to be the largest in China - a gilded figure about sixty feet ...
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... but trickery , because it pre- sumes on the fact that one's readers will know no better . " Indeed , the Rev. Dr. C. H. Fenn , who has resided in Peking for ten years , writes that he cannot believe Do We Rightly View the Chinese 31.
... but trickery , because it pre- sumes on the fact that one's readers will know no better . " Indeed , the Rev. Dr. C. H. Fenn , who has resided in Peking for ten years , writes that he cannot believe Do We Rightly View the Chinese 31.
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An Unwelcome But Inevitable Awakening Arthur Judson Brown. Peking for ten years , writes that he cannot believe that the author of " Letters from a Chinese Official " is a sincere man . He continues : " I would be almost willing to ...
An Unwelcome But Inevitable Awakening Arthur Judson Brown. Peking for ten years , writes that he cannot believe that the author of " Letters from a Chinese Official " is a sincere man . He continues : " I would be almost willing to ...
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