Points and pickings of information about China and the Chinese, by the author of 'Soldiers and sailors'.1844 |
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... mean time , content yourselves with reading all the great books , and the little books , on China that come in your way , and pay a visit to the Chinese Collection . I have been to this exhibition myself many times ; and the idols ...
... mean time , content yourselves with reading all the great books , and the little books , on China that come in your way , and pay a visit to the Chinese Collection . I have been to this exhibition myself many times ; and the idols ...
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... mean to take up your abode . You arrive safe at last , and sit down , hungry enough , to your " tiffen , " pork chops , beefsteaks , ham , eggs , and potatoes . Refreshed by your meal , you begin to feel courageous , and make up your ...
... mean to take up your abode . You arrive safe at last , and sit down , hungry enough , to your " tiffen , " pork chops , beefsteaks , ham , eggs , and potatoes . Refreshed by your meal , you begin to feel courageous , and make up your ...
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... purposes , and for the means of escape to the lurking - holes in the neigh- bouring islands . " Birds of a feather flock toge- ther , " and desperate villains , partly for vicious 22 PRINT - SELLERS . practices , and partly for.
... purposes , and for the means of escape to the lurking - holes in the neigh- bouring islands . " Birds of a feather flock toge- ther , " and desperate villains , partly for vicious 22 PRINT - SELLERS . practices , and partly for.
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... means an exception to the rule . You have heard of Camoens , the Portuguese epic poet . It was at Macao that he wrote , during his exile , a great part of his principal poem , the " Lusiad . " You must visit what is called the " Cave of ...
... means an exception to the rule . You have heard of Camoens , the Portuguese epic poet . It was at Macao that he wrote , during his exile , a great part of his principal poem , the " Lusiad . " You must visit what is called the " Cave of ...
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... means , To his supple - jack , low - cringing , proud mandarins , Who crawl on all fours , as in duty they're bound , And solemnly bump their bald heads on the ground . 27 There ! you have sailed some fifteen or sixteen thousand miles ...
... means , To his supple - jack , low - cringing , proud mandarins , Who crawl on all fours , as in duty they're bound , And solemnly bump their bald heads on the ground . 27 There ! you have sailed some fifteen or sixteen thousand miles ...
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