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... manner in which it is used . ' It is a favourite custom among the Chinese of elevated rank to keep by them coffins , containing the dead bodies of persons who had been dear to them . At Ping - yuen - chen , in the tem- porary lodgings ...
... manner in which it is used . ' It is a favourite custom among the Chinese of elevated rank to keep by them coffins , containing the dead bodies of persons who had been dear to them . At Ping - yuen - chen , in the tem- porary lodgings ...
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... manner that all cosmetics ought to be used , in order that these secret arts , intended to make women ap- pear more agreeable and fascinating in the eyes of their admirers , may not be betrayed by a ridiculous affectation ; and that ...
... manner that all cosmetics ought to be used , in order that these secret arts , intended to make women ap- pear more agreeable and fascinating in the eyes of their admirers , may not be betrayed by a ridiculous affectation ; and that ...
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... manners , and particulars of their native land , before the opportunity of travelling through that empire presented itself ... manner , also , in which it is written , has deeply im- pressed on it the stamp of authenticity . An artless ...
... manners , and particulars of their native land , before the opportunity of travelling through that empire presented itself ... manner , also , in which it is written , has deeply im- pressed on it the stamp of authenticity . An artless ...
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... manner by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsa monosyllaba dictio ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne priorem Ex tribus , extollit primam penultima curta : Extollit seipsam quando est penultima longa . These rules I ...
... manner by Sanctius within four hexameters : Accentum in se ipsa monosyllaba dictio ponit . Exacuit sedem dissyllabon omne priorem Ex tribus , extollit primam penultima curta : Extollit seipsam quando est penultima longa . These rules I ...
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... manner assent to its doctrines , we shall present to our readers ; as furnishing a fair specimen of the author's powers of reasoning , and the moderation of his sentiments : It has been affirmed by many writers , that no community can ...
... manner assent to its doctrines , we shall present to our readers ; as furnishing a fair specimen of the author's powers of reasoning , and the moderation of his sentiments : It has been affirmed by many writers , that no community can ...
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