American Quarterly Review, Volume 17Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1835 - American literature |
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... amount so great that she thought her beau would not have money enough in his purse to pay , she called the host aside , ( whom she knew well , ) and told him not to permit the gentleman to leave the house till he had paid , nor to ...
... amount so great that she thought her beau would not have money enough in his purse to pay , she called the host aside , ( whom she knew well , ) and told him not to permit the gentleman to leave the house till he had paid , nor to ...
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... amount in number to no more than thirty - five . Among these are vases of wood and clay , tables , benches , and chests ; of arms , arrows , bows , axes , lances , and halberds ; these , however , give no indication of a knowledge of ...
... amount in number to no more than thirty - five . Among these are vases of wood and clay , tables , benches , and chests ; of arms , arrows , bows , axes , lances , and halberds ; these , however , give no indication of a knowledge of ...
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... amount to no more than a difference of pronunciation ; in others , they de- mand the employment of different phonetic symbols . The literature of China is extremely rich . This nation , more numerous than all those of Europe united ...
... amount to no more than a difference of pronunciation ; in others , they de- mand the employment of different phonetic symbols . The literature of China is extremely rich . This nation , more numerous than all those of Europe united ...
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... amount to about 60,000 . Thus there are nearly 200,000 persons in China professing the Catholic faith . The Catholic church proceeds in its attempts at conversion , upon principles different from those employed by Protestants . The ...
... amount to about 60,000 . Thus there are nearly 200,000 persons in China professing the Catholic faith . The Catholic church proceeds in its attempts at conversion , upon principles different from those employed by Protestants . The ...
Page 138
... the com- merce of foreigners in general has been subjected , to the position of the English Company . Possessed of a monopoly , it has only to raise its prices a small amount , and all 138 [ March , Gutzlaff's China .
... the com- merce of foreigners in general has been subjected , to the position of the English Company . Possessed of a monopoly , it has only to raise its prices a small amount , and all 138 [ March , Gutzlaff's China .
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