Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volume 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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Pagina 34
... reason I am fo concerned at the trouble she gives her- felf , that if she thus perfists in putting her own hands to every thing , it will increase my illness . " One of the girls named Lung - fiew , who had the office of houfe- keeper ...
... reason I am fo concerned at the trouble she gives her- felf , that if she thus perfists in putting her own hands to every thing , it will increase my illness . " One of the girls named Lung - fiew , who had the office of houfe- keeper ...
Pagina 58
... , embroidered before and behind . That of the Civil Magiftrates is ufual- ly a bird : that of the Military , either a dragon , tyger , reason in all you have faid . " Then he 58 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . rightly fhould not be moved by fuch ...
... , embroidered before and behind . That of the Civil Magiftrates is ufual- ly a bird : that of the Military , either a dragon , tyger , reason in all you have faid . " Then he 58 HAU KIOU CHOAAN . rightly fhould not be moved by fuch ...
Pagina 59
Or, The Pleasing History Thomas Percy. reason in all you have faid . " Then he hafted away , being afraid to stay any longer , left she should be too hard for him , or fting him with reproaches ... reason in all you have faid." Then he ...
Or, The Pleasing History Thomas Percy. reason in all you have faid . " Then he hafted away , being afraid to stay any longer , left she should be too hard for him , or fting him with reproaches ... reason in all you have faid." Then he ...
Pagina 63
... reason to take her in hand . " Kwo - kké - tzu approving of his de- fign , he hafted home to put it in execu- tion . He waited ' till it was night ; tion , A CHINESE HISTORY . 63 reward his virtue? This is only a pre- ...
... reason to take her in hand . " Kwo - kké - tzu approving of his de- fign , he hafted home to put it in execu- tion . He waited ' till it was night ; tion , A CHINESE HISTORY . 63 reward his virtue? This is only a pre- ...
Pagina 78
... reason to pay his acknowledgments to her . They * At a firft Vifit , the vifitant as well as he that is vifited , if they are of equal rank , for a greater mark of refpect and affection , have a Carpet brought and spread before them ...
... reason to pay his acknowledgments to her . They * At a firft Vifit , the vifitant as well as he that is vifited , if they are of equal rank , for a greater mark of refpect and affection , have a Carpet brought and spread before them ...
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