| Sir George Thomas Staunton - 1822 - 414 頁
...rules, learns nothing but false and perverse doctrines, and quitsaltogether the path of true wisdom. He who pretends to profound learning, without regarding...examined, he will be found to possess no solidity. When Hoo-yuen was a teacher in ancient times—education under him was brought to great perfection:... | |
| Sir George Thomas Staunton - 1822 - 460 頁
...nothing but false and perverse doctrines, and quits altogether the path of true wisdom. He who preteuds to profound learning, without regarding first himself,...examined, he will be found to possess no solidity. When Hoo-yuen was a teacher in ancient times—education under him was brought to great perfection:... | |
| Nathan Dunn - 1839 - 158 頁
...and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be wholly exhausted."—" Wisdom should precede, and letters follow." —" He who pretends...These wandering and mendicant sectaries* are glad to disguise their views, because of the corruption of their practises. Their chief pursuit is to diffuse... | |
| George Moody - 1843 - 444 頁
...and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be wholly exhausted.'—' Wisdom should precede, and letters follow.'—' He who pretends...when he is examined, he will .be found to possess no solidity."—P. 155. PROPOSED CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLMASTERS' PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THOSE who have been... | |
| 1843 - 446 頁
...and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be wholly exhausted.'—' Wisdom should precede, and letters follow.'—' He who pretends...when he is examined, he will be found to possess no solidity."—P. 155. 174 PROPOSED CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLMASTERS' PROVIDENT SOCIETY. THOSB who have... | |
| 1843 - 454 頁
...and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be wholly exhausted.'—' Wisdom should precede, and letters follow.'—' He who pretends...when he is examined, he will .be found to possess no solidity."—P. 155. 174 PROPOSED CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOLMASTERS' PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Those who have... | |
| 1843 - 948 頁
...and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be «holly exhausted.'—' Wisdom should precede, and letters follow.'—' He who pretends...without regarding first himself, and his own duties ; fune indeed he may acquire, but when he is examined, he will be found to posses« no solidity."—P.... | |
| George Mogridge - 1844 - 370 頁
...moderation and economy, it will be consumed without stint, and at length will be wholly exhausted." " Wisdom should precede, and letters follow." " He who pretends...examined, he will be found to possess no solidity." Nothing can exceed the veneration of the Chinese for the dead, especially for their deceased parents.... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1842 - 556 頁
...selfsufficient, and to put down all pedantry and false pretences to eminence, the emperor says—" Wisdom should precede, and letters follow ; he who pretends...learning, without regarding first himself and his own duties,—fame, indeed, he may acquire, but when he is examined, he will be found to possess no solidity."... | |
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