The American Masonic Register, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Magazine, 12 tomaiBenedict Bolmore, 1821 |
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... Tchin in- At the same instant he went and vited his fellow - traveller into the placed himself near the spot where he house , and served up a small colla- found the bag , and waited there the tion ; then Liu began to talk of the whole ...
... Tchin in- At the same instant he went and vited his fellow - traveller into the placed himself near the spot where he house , and served up a small colla- found the bag , and waited there the tion ; then Liu began to talk of the whole ...
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cloth , replied Tchin , and that which || how was he made ? We called him distinguished it from all others was the character Tchin at one of its ends , which is my name , and is worked in with white silk . This description leaving no ...
cloth , replied Tchin , and that which || how was he made ? We called him distinguished it from all others was the character Tchin at one of its ends , which is my name , and is worked in with white silk . This description leaving no ...
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... Tchin if he was in reality his son ? It was not from me , replied Tchin , that he received life , though I look upon him as my own son ; seven years ago a man passed through this city , leading this boy in his hand , and by chance ...
... Tchin if he was in reality his son ? It was not from me , replied Tchin , that he received life , though I look upon him as my own son ; seven years ago a man passed through this city , leading this boy in his hand , and by chance ...
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... Tchin : how much am I obliged to you , said he , for taking him into your house , and bringing up with so much goodness this dear part of my- self ! Without you we might never have been reunited . My amiable benefactor , replied Tchin ...
... Tchin : how much am I obliged to you , said he , for taking him into your house , and bringing up with so much goodness this dear part of my- self ! Without you we might never have been reunited . My amiable benefactor , replied Tchin ...
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... Tchin had prepared a second feast , wherein he spared nothing to regale the intended father in law of his daugh- ter and new son in law , to comfort them at their departure ; they drank large draughts , and gave themselves up to joy ...
... Tchin had prepared a second feast , wherein he spared nothing to regale the intended father in law of his daugh- ter and new son in law , to comfort them at their departure ; they drank large draughts , and gave themselves up to joy ...
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