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Page 132
The hob . bling motion of one who attempts to do so , is considered most graceful
by the Chinese ; and ladies who essay the exploit , are poetically called “ Totter -
ing willows . ” Women of the higher orders , when they go abroad , are car . ried ...
The hob . bling motion of one who attempts to do so , is considered most graceful
by the Chinese ; and ladies who essay the exploit , are poetically called “ Totter -
ing willows . ” Women of the higher orders , when they go abroad , are car . ried ...
Page 141
When these facts are considered in conjunction with the vast extent of the empire
, whose inhabi . tants rarely , if ever , migrate - it would , by no means , be
astonishing to find as the result of an accurate census , that its total population
even ...
When these facts are considered in conjunction with the vast extent of the empire
, whose inhabi . tants rarely , if ever , migrate - it would , by no means , be
astonishing to find as the result of an accurate census , that its total population
even ...
Page 255
Nine accused gentlemen , who of course considered themselves innocent , were
at length assembled in Rappels kopf ' s chamber . In eight days , sentence was
passed : several of these rioters were rusticated , which prevented them from ...
Nine accused gentlemen , who of course considered themselves innocent , were
at length assembled in Rappels kopf ' s chamber . In eight days , sentence was
passed : several of these rioters were rusticated , which prevented them from ...
Page 257
Our hero had already passed through Styx , particularly while the fair lastall the
different conditions of a fox , ed , which presented to him so many and he
considered every circumstance and cheap pleasures . But all of a which could
happen ...
Our hero had already passed through Styx , particularly while the fair lastall the
different conditions of a fox , ed , which presented to him so many and he
considered every circumstance and cheap pleasures . But all of a which could
happen ...
Page 640
So sacred and binding is this strange union considered in those countries , that it
has never been known to have been violated in any way ; and al . though Lester
could not doubt that such a project would have seemed very wild and romantic ...
So sacred and binding is this strange union considered in those countries , that it
has never been known to have been violated in any way ; and al . though Lester
could not doubt that such a project would have seemed very wild and romantic ...
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