Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Том 3Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... death ; all public calamities , with the means ufed for relief of the fufferers ; all public expences and difbursements ; all new laws and regulations : the remonftrances made to the Emperor concerning his own conduct or decifions : the ...
... death ; all public calamities , with the means ufed for relief of the fufferers ; all public expences and difbursements ; all new laws and regulations : the remonftrances made to the Emperor concerning his own conduct or decifions : the ...
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... death on a perfon , whofe crime was not very clear , or when any perfon is to be condemned in a cafe that would admit of doubt , " the Emperor , ( fays P. Magalhaëns ) refers it always to the San - fa - fu [ or tfeb ] which is as it ...
... death on a perfon , whofe crime was not very clear , or when any perfon is to be condemned in a cafe that would admit of doubt , " the Emperor , ( fays P. Magalhaëns ) refers it always to the San - fa - fu [ or tfeb ] which is as it ...
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... death to do it ? Take hold of him and bind him . I acknow , ledge no relation to him in this place . " Tieb - chung - u cried out , " No , no : that is not juftice : hear me before you or der me to be feized . I only afk your Lordships ...
... death to do it ? Take hold of him and bind him . I acknow , ledge no relation to him in this place . " Tieb - chung - u cried out , " No , no : that is not juftice : hear me before you or der me to be feized . I only afk your Lordships ...
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... death paft by us : how then is it poffible to recall it ? " Tieb - chung - u hearing these words , fetched a deep figh , and faid , " What you have done is all out of re- gard to your own interefts , and not to the good of your country ...
... death paft by us : how then is it poffible to recall it ? " Tieb - chung - u hearing these words , fetched a deep figh , and faid , " What you have done is all out of re- gard to your own interefts , and not to the good of your country ...
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... death for their boldness , that they have carried their coffins with them to the gate of the palace . [ See P. Le Compte , tom . 2. p . 35. P. Du Halde , 1. p . 250. ] And with what delicacy and addrefs they can fometimes reftrain the ...
... death for their boldness , that they have carried their coffins with them to the gate of the palace . [ See P. Le Compte , tom . 2. p . 35. P. Du Halde , 1. p . 250. ] And with what delicacy and addrefs they can fometimes reftrain the ...
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