Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Том 3Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... this [ and more ] he charged the boy to tell his mafter and Shuey - grwin : after which he difmiffed him . Kwo - kké tzu was impatiently expect . ing to hear the fuccess of his message , and ing A CHINESE HISTORY . 45 1 ...
... this [ and more ] he charged the boy to tell his mafter and Shuey - grwin : after which he difmiffed him . Kwo - kké tzu was impatiently expect . ing to hear the fuccess of his message , and ing A CHINESE HISTORY . 45 1 ...
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... , faid he , the quickness of his looks made me afraid , and when I came to deliver my méf- fage , he would not have patience to hear me out , but beat me feverely , and and would have killed me if I had not confeffed 46 HAU KIOU CHOAAN.A.
... , faid he , the quickness of his looks made me afraid , and when I came to deliver my méf- fage , he would not have patience to hear me out , but beat me feverely , and and would have killed me if I had not confeffed 46 HAU KIOU CHOAAN.A.
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... hear of his arrival , he prefented the billet of invitation . Tieb - chung - u was highly pleased with the account he gave him , but would not receive the Tieb - tfé . " When I went this morning to her houfe , faid he , I faw the ...
... hear of his arrival , he prefented the billet of invitation . Tieb - chung - u was highly pleased with the account he gave him , but would not receive the Tieb - tfé . " When I went this morning to her houfe , faid he , I faw the ...
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... hear no more of them : " For this once , faid he , I pardon them on account of their fathers who would find a great : deal of trouble , fhould fuch complaints be brought against them at court . " Shuey - guwin having thus obtained leave ...
... hear no more of them : " For this once , faid he , I pardon them on account of their fathers who would find a great : deal of trouble , fhould fuch complaints be brought against them at court . " Shuey - guwin having thus obtained leave ...
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... hear and de- termine the caufe of Hú - biau . When that day came , as foon as the Manda- rines were feated , the Supreme Vice - roy Tieb - ying being one of them , that unfor- tunate general was brought out of pri- fun , and entered ...
... hear and de- termine the caufe of Hú - biau . When that day came , as foon as the Manda- rines were feated , the Supreme Vice - roy Tieb - ying being one of them , that unfor- tunate general was brought out of pri- fun , and entered ...
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