The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... Tartars who had ravaged the western provinces . After him a number of princes reigned , who were only re- markable for their folly and tyranny . At length , in the reign of Seuen - wang , the govern- ment acted with vigour . For the ...
... Tartars who had ravaged the western provinces . After him a number of princes reigned , who were only re- markable for their folly and tyranny . At length , in the reign of Seuen - wang , the govern- ment acted with vigour . For the ...
Pagina 22
... Tartars , who , after they had defeated his enemies , proved faithless , and carried him pri- soner into the Shamo desert , where he died . During the reign of Kin - tsung , the capital of Pekin was plundered by the Tartars , who re ...
... Tartars , who , after they had defeated his enemies , proved faithless , and carried him pri- soner into the Shamo desert , where he died . During the reign of Kin - tsung , the capital of Pekin was plundered by the Tartars , who re ...
Pagina 26
... Tartars , and thus ensured the safety of his country . He reigned ten years ; and then Ching - tung , who was yet a child , ascended the throne . The reign of Ching- tung was peaceful so long as his mother lived ; but on her decease ...
... Tartars , and thus ensured the safety of his country . He reigned ten years ; and then Ching - tung , who was yet a child , ascended the throne . The reign of Ching- tung was peaceful so long as his mother lived ; but on her decease ...
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