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Page 442
Ten families were organized into a p ' ai and a chief of the p ' ai was appointed to
be responsible for the good conduct of the ten families under his jurisdiction .
Every ten p ' ai were organized into a chia and a chief of the chia was appointed
to ...
Ten families were organized into a p ' ai and a chief of the p ' ai was appointed to
be responsible for the good conduct of the ten families under his jurisdiction .
Every ten p ' ai were organized into a chia and a chief of the chia was appointed
to ...
Page 548
They have no king , no chief , and no tribe . They appear and disappear in the
deep mountains in groups of sometimes more than ten , sometimes less than ten
persons . They collect everything which they can eat : If they find birds , they will ...
They have no king , no chief , and no tribe . They appear and disappear in the
deep mountains in groups of sometimes more than ten , sometimes less than ten
persons . They collect everything which they can eat : If they find birds , they will ...
Page 567
He also served as the editor - in - chief of several books . He was a man of
integrity who enjoyed respect from both Chinese and foreigners . Both the
Korean ambassadors and the European missionaries admired him highly . For
his biography ...
He also served as the editor - in - chief of several books . He was a man of
integrity who enjoyed respect from both Chinese and foreigners . Both the
Korean ambassadors and the European missionaries admired him highly . For
his biography ...
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