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... never be rebuilt on the old bottom . ' In the appendix , we meet with these observations : Although the difference of ranks be perhaps more distinctly marked in China than in any other country , yet I often observed that the Mandarines ...
... never be rebuilt on the old bottom . ' In the appendix , we meet with these observations : Although the difference of ranks be perhaps more distinctly marked in China than in any other country , yet I often observed that the Mandarines ...
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... never be brought to a due sense , they seem to have repeatedly teased him with controversy , and to have been far more solicitous to make him profess what they deemed the true creed of the church of England , than to soften or console ...
... never be brought to a due sense , they seem to have repeatedly teased him with controversy , and to have been far more solicitous to make him profess what they deemed the true creed of the church of England , than to soften or console ...
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... never rising above what may be called stiff table - talk . On the whole , we highly commend the writer's patience in keeping his MS . 19 years in his desk unpublished : -but we can- not equally compliment his wisdom for dragging it into ...
... never rising above what may be called stiff table - talk . On the whole , we highly commend the writer's patience in keeping his MS . 19 years in his desk unpublished : -but we can- not equally compliment his wisdom for dragging it into ...
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