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... China , and their misconduct . The Kotow . V. INTERCOURSE WITH ARMENIA AND PERSIA , ETC. 60. Early knowledge of China in Armenian literature . Account by Moses of Chorene . Settlements of Chinese in Armenia . Lost history of China in ...
... China , and their misconduct . The Kotow . V. INTERCOURSE WITH ARMENIA AND PERSIA , ETC. 60. Early knowledge of China in Armenian literature . Account by Moses of Chorene . Settlements of Chinese in Armenia . Lost history of China in ...
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... Chinese name Gai - ya - szu - ting , but he had ceased to reign ten years before the embassy is said to have arrived in China . Possibly the Chinese dates are wrong . In the twelfth year of Yong - lo , 1415 , the time assigned by the ...
... Chinese name Gai - ya - szu - ting , but he had ceased to reign ten years before the embassy is said to have arrived in China . Possibly the Chinese dates are wrong . In the twelfth year of Yong - lo , 1415 , the time assigned by the ...
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... Chinese had dropt the first syllable , adding a Chinese termination . Might not Olopăn be merely a Chinese form of the Syriac Rabban , by which the Apostle had come to be generally known ? [ Dr F. Hirth ( China and the Roman Orient , p ...
... Chinese had dropt the first syllable , adding a Chinese termination . Might not Olopăn be merely a Chinese form of the Syriac Rabban , by which the Apostle had come to be generally known ? [ Dr F. Hirth ( China and the Roman Orient , p ...
Contents
Dedication and Preface | 1 |
late and then in the forms Thin Thinae Sinae | 8 |
the indication of the Chinese empire from the landward Inferior | 13 |
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