Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volume 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Pagina 5
... bring up they are fo much defpifed , except by the vulgar , upon whofe fuperftition they practife , drawing them to their Pagods on long pilgrimages & c . that they are very humble and fubfervient to the great . But altho ' they are ...
... bring up they are fo much defpifed , except by the vulgar , upon whofe fuperftition they practife , drawing them to their Pagods on long pilgrimages & c . that they are very humble and fubfervient to the great . But altho ' they are ...
Pagina 19
... brings the fervant to me . " When he was come , the young lady inquired of him , what was the cause of his mafter's illness ? " My mafter , faid he , hath hitherto en- joyed exceeding good health , till he went to the Che - bien's ...
... brings the fervant to me . " When he was come , the young lady inquired of him , what was the cause of his mafter's illness ? " My mafter , faid he , hath hitherto en- joyed exceeding good health , till he went to the Che - bien's ...
Pagina 21
... bring any more of his stuff . " By no means , replied the lady ; only tell your mafter , to throw away unperceived whatever they give him . The Bonzee's part in this affair , is not of his own feeking : he must have been hired to it ...
... bring any more of his stuff . " By no means , replied the lady ; only tell your mafter , to throw away unperceived whatever they give him . The Bonzee's part in this affair , is not of his own feeking : he must have been hired to it ...
Pagina 25
... bring him fome cong - gee or gruel . " But no fooner was his back turned , than he threw it away : for which his mafter commended him . Towards Towards the clofe of the evening , Siow - tan A CHINESE HISTORY . 25 he cried out, he was ...
... bring him fome cong - gee or gruel . " But no fooner was his back turned , than he threw it away : for which his mafter commended him . Towards Towards the clofe of the evening , Siow - tan A CHINESE HISTORY . 25 he cried out, he was ...
Pagina 49
... bring him home and nurfe him in his illness . You must not fay people talk of this without reafon : for I myself that know it , must speak of it ; nor can I screen in fo fcandalous a thing . " Shuey- ping - fin replied , " I have read ...
... bring him home and nurfe him in his illness . You must not fay people talk of this without reafon : for I myself that know it , must speak of it ; nor can I screen in fo fcandalous a thing . " Shuey- ping - fin replied , " I have read ...
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