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Art. XIII. —Remarks on the Yih-She, a Historical Work of the Chinese, in Fifty Volumes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

Extract

Though the Chinese never instituted Olympic games, at which their orators, poets, and historians, might challenge competitors and receive the applause of the nation — though they never knew that liberty, which, while disenthralling the human, mind, extends the sphere of thought and research,—they only want orators, in order to equal the most celebrated nation of the west, not in classical productions, but in prolific and elaborate volumes.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1836

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