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Page 46
... Character , Civilization , and Language . ' Marco Polo * is said by the Editor , and we believe on good authority , to be the first writer who has made specific mention of Japan , under the name of Zipangu . He did not visit it ...
... Character , Civilization , and Language . ' Marco Polo * is said by the Editor , and we believe on good authority , to be the first writer who has made specific mention of Japan , under the name of Zipangu . He did not visit it ...
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... character that will be formed . The first step to commercial intercourse is rude and selfish , and consists of little more than an interchange , or barter , of articles necessary to the accommodation of the parties ; but as this ...
... character that will be formed . The first step to commercial intercourse is rude and selfish , and consists of little more than an interchange , or barter , of articles necessary to the accommodation of the parties ; but as this ...
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... characters are not in her department : nature is her only guide ; and she cannot have a better . - - In the tale before us , the sprightly , witty , and , of course , beautiful Blanche is a fascinating and most interesting character ...
... characters are not in her department : nature is her only guide ; and she cannot have a better . - - In the tale before us , the sprightly , witty , and , of course , beautiful Blanche is a fascinating and most interesting character ...
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