Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Том 3Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... become the talk and reflection of the city thus upon his first arrival , had given pofitive or- ders that not a fyllable should be men- tioned of the young lady's appearing before him , nor that she had occafion- ed this change in his ...
... become the talk and reflection of the city thus upon his first arrival , had given pofitive or- ders that not a fyllable should be men- tioned of the young lady's appearing before him , nor that she had occafion- ed this change in his ...
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... fubject of his thoughts , as alfo the affection and kindness with which fhe had treat- ed him . In pursuance of her advice , he he was become a great student of books of the 12 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . journey; ordering an old fervant to ...
... fubject of his thoughts , as alfo the affection and kindness with which fhe had treat- ed him . In pursuance of her advice , he he was become a great student of books of the 12 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . journey; ordering an old fervant to ...
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... the Jefuites Letters , may ferve to fhew their form and manner . " In the Gazette for December 15. 1727 , unable to support the fatigues of it . He was which A CHINESE HISTORY . 13 he was become a great student of books ...
... the Jefuites Letters , may ferve to fhew their form and manner . " In the Gazette for December 15. 1727 , unable to support the fatigues of it . He was which A CHINESE HISTORY . 13 he was become a great student of books ...
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... become of the fervant with the petition . He fent every where in fearch , but could get no account of him , though he continued his inquiries four or five days which rendered him very un- eafy . He thought if the petition could be once ...
... become of the fervant with the petition . He fent every where in fearch , but could get no account of him , though he continued his inquiries four or five days which rendered him very un- eafy . He thought if the petition could be once ...
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... here to have forgot , that Tieb - chung - u was ignorant what was become of that fervant . Vide fupra pag . 27 , & c . with him but that she had nobody the could depend with 40 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . behind him fay, "Sir, I have waited ...
... here to have forgot , that Tieb - chung - u was ignorant what was become of that fervant . Vide fupra pag . 27 , & c . with him but that she had nobody the could depend with 40 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . behind him fay, "Sir, I have waited ...
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