Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volume 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Pagina 39
... observe three things : the first , not to be paffionate fliding , the four , the tremulous , the rolling , the Scattered , the leaping , fwimming , ebullient , & c . They feel the pulfe in both hands one after the other and this in fuch ...
... observe three things : the first , not to be paffionate fliding , the four , the tremulous , the rolling , the Scattered , the leaping , fwimming , ebullient , & c . They feel the pulfe in both hands one after the other and this in fuch ...
Pagina 64
... observe every thing faid or done . She obeyed , and placed herfelf as direct- ed . When it was paft midnight , and Shuey - ping - fin was retired to her chamber , the girl returned home . Her mafter inquired what news fhe had brought ...
... observe every thing faid or done . She obeyed , and placed herfelf as direct- ed . When it was paft midnight , and Shuey - ping - fin was retired to her chamber , the girl returned home . Her mafter inquired what news fhe had brought ...
Pagina 138
... observe here , that the XV . provinces of China are divided each of them into fo many Fú or Cities of the first order with their feveral jurifdictions : within each of which are money to any one in it . Why then doth 138 HAU KIOU CHOAAN ...
... observe here , that the XV . provinces of China are divided each of them into fo many Fú or Cities of the first order with their feveral jurifdictions : within each of which are money to any one in it . Why then doth 138 HAU KIOU CHOAAN ...
Pagina 257
... observing the laws of virtue and modefty , as it be- comes all young ladies to do . While I thus past my time in innocence , fuf- pecting no harm , I have been treacherouf- ly perfecuted by a youth , named Kwo- VOL . II . khét , S • kbé ...
... observing the laws of virtue and modefty , as it be- comes all young ladies to do . While I thus past my time in innocence , fuf- pecting no harm , I have been treacherouf- ly perfecuted by a youth , named Kwo- VOL . II . khét , S • kbé ...
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