Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volym 75W. Blackwood & Sons, 1854 |
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... character , but as enterprising as they are persevering , whom Eng- land sends forth whithersoever she has objects ... characters , such as one scarcely ex- pects to fall in with out of the Arabian Nights , although to experienced wan ...
... character , but as enterprising as they are persevering , whom Eng- land sends forth whithersoever she has objects ... characters , such as one scarcely ex- pects to fall in with out of the Arabian Nights , although to experienced wan ...
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... character , which was essentially hard and rigid . But though he had possessed even fewer of the qualities which in most countries are almost indispensable to great po- pularity , he would have still attained this in England ; for the ...
... character , which was essentially hard and rigid . But though he had possessed even fewer of the qualities which in most countries are almost indispensable to great po- pularity , he would have still attained this in England ; for the ...
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... character , slowness to assimilate with the people they live amongst , and frequent taciturnity . They are set down as proud , surly , or mad , according to the mode in which their peculiarity of disposition shows itself , and they ...
... character , slowness to assimilate with the people they live amongst , and frequent taciturnity . They are set down as proud , surly , or mad , according to the mode in which their peculiarity of disposition shows itself , and they ...
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... characters , and with this view they instituted the Le , or rules of pro- priety in relation to external conduct . Confucius , a perfect sublimation of the national character , perfected the system thus commenced ; and the Book of Rites ...
... characters , and with this view they instituted the Le , or rules of pro- priety in relation to external conduct . Confucius , a perfect sublimation of the national character , perfected the system thus commenced ; and the Book of Rites ...
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... character of his in tellect , belongs rather to the mysti- cism of India than to the rationalistic spirit of the race of Han . The God invoked by the ancient Chinese is , as we have seen , the Supreme Ruler ( Shang - te ) or Heaven ...
... character of his in tellect , belongs rather to the mysti- cism of India than to the rationalistic spirit of the race of Han . The God invoked by the ancient Chinese is , as we have seen , the Supreme Ruler ( Shang - te ) or Heaven ...
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