The National Magazine: Devoted to Literature, Art, and Religion, Tom 8Abel Stevens, James Floy Carlton & Phillips, 1856 |
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... Confucius , The Morality of - J . W. Wiley ..... 413 Cousin in Need , A ....... Public Opinion - Rev . S. Comfort ... Pulpit Efficiency - L . A. Eddy .... Pyramids , A Trip to the - Dr . J. O. Noyes ... 498 Poetic Pictures - Music among ...
... Confucius , The Morality of - J . W. Wiley ..... 413 Cousin in Need , A ....... Public Opinion - Rev . S. Comfort ... Pulpit Efficiency - L . A. Eddy .... Pyramids , A Trip to the - Dr . J. O. Noyes ... 498 Poetic Pictures - Music among ...
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... CONFUCIUS . HREE hundred millions of people reverently bow before the name of Confucius . More than two thousand years have passed away since he wrought his reformations in China , and yet the glory of his name is undimmed , if , indeed ...
... CONFUCIUS . HREE hundred millions of people reverently bow before the name of Confucius . More than two thousand years have passed away since he wrought his reformations in China , and yet the glory of his name is undimmed , if , indeed ...
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... things readers knowledge leace , Justice , pety , and knowledge , Ang acquaintance principles ; who is actuated je le coate ; from hace proceed and whe " Confucius sitting at leisure with his pupil , Ssang. 412 THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE .
... things readers knowledge leace , Justice , pety , and knowledge , Ang acquaintance principles ; who is actuated je le coate ; from hace proceed and whe " Confucius sitting at leisure with his pupil , Ssang. 412 THE NATIONAL MAGAZINE .
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... Confucius constitutes the at basis of government . As we have en , the Chinese government , even to the nthority of the emperor , is drafted from his idea . The Le - Ke , or Book of Rites , thus speaks of the estimate placed on this ...
... Confucius constitutes the at basis of government . As we have en , the Chinese government , even to the nthority of the emperor , is drafted from his idea . The Le - Ke , or Book of Rites , thus speaks of the estimate placed on this ...
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... Confucius , are peculiarly Chinese , drawn from Chinese sources , carefully addressed to the Chinese mind , and delivered in Chinese style . He has flattered their nationality and put them in a good humor with themselves . He has thrown ...
... Confucius , are peculiarly Chinese , drawn from Chinese sources , carefully addressed to the Chinese mind , and delivered in Chinese style . He has flattered their nationality and put them in a good humor with themselves . He has thrown ...
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