Hau Kiou Choaan: Or, The Pleasing History, Volym 2Thomas Percy R. and J. Dodsley, 1761 |
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... received no unpleafing inter- ruption from the image of Shuey - ping- fin , who was the fubject of his dreams . As foon as he awaked in the morn- ing , he commanded his fervant to pack up his bedding and furniture , in order to depart ...
... received no unpleafing inter- ruption from the image of Shuey - ping- fin , who was the fubject of his dreams . As foon as he awaked in the morn- ing , he commanded his fervant to pack up his bedding and furniture , in order to depart ...
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... received money from him to let him go . " 66 No , answered the Bonzee , I could not dare to do that . " " Then it is because of his father's rank and intereft at court . Do not you know that my father is higher ftill than he . " " You ...
... received money from him to let him go . " 66 No , answered the Bonzee , I could not dare to do that . " " Then it is because of his father's rank and intereft at court . Do not you know that my father is higher ftill than he . " " You ...
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... when of a fudden he difappeared , and no one knew what was become of him ; unless fhe had received him into her house . Shuey guwin promifed to inquire : accord- accordingly he went , and calling for his youngest fon 46 HAU KIOU CHOAAN .
... when of a fudden he difappeared , and no one knew what was become of him ; unless fhe had received him into her house . Shuey guwin promifed to inquire : accord- accordingly he went , and calling for his youngest fon 46 HAU KIOU CHOAAN .
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... from going into an apartment , they need only fay , " There are 66 women there . " P. Du Halde , vol . 2. p . 49. 50. & c . VOL . II . E benefit benefit received ought to be returned . manifold : and A CHINESE HISTORY . 49.
... from going into an apartment , they need only fay , " There are 66 women there . " P. Du Halde , vol . 2. p . 49. 50. & c . VOL . II . E benefit benefit received ought to be returned . manifold : and A CHINESE HISTORY . 49.
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... relations were then absent , al- though I was at the laft extremity , and thought of nothing but death . As the injury then offered me was too great ever to be injury 50 HAU KIOU CHOAAN : benefit received ought to be returned. ...
... relations were then absent , al- though I was at the laft extremity , and thought of nothing but death . As the injury then offered me was too great ever to be injury 50 HAU KIOU CHOAAN : benefit received ought to be returned. ...
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Sida 52 - But I fay unto you, Love your enemies, blefs them that curfe you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which defpitefully ufe you, and perfecute you...
Sida 52 - If thy brother trefpafs againft thee, rebuke him; " and if he repent, forgive him. And if he trefpafs againft thee feven " times in a day, and feven times in a day turn again to thee, faying, " I repent, thou fhalt forgive him.
Sida 52 - Eph. 5. i. Be ye followers of God as dear Children. They are the Children of God, who are Followers of God, who purifie themfelves as he is pure, and who are perfect as he is perfect. So that to be the Child of God, or the Child of the Devil, fignifies as much as to carry a particular...
Sida 192 - ... contrary to all other eaflern nations, who fit crofs-legged on the ground, and either ufe no table but the floor, or at moft have them about a foot high from it. At their entertainments...
Sida 85 - ... the degeneracy of the times. " There are only two words in our days by which both the people and the mandarins regulate their conduct, and those are riches and power.
Sida 166 - ... of the miserable people. So that it is a common proverb in China that the king unwittingly lets loose so many hangmen, murderers, hungry dogs and wolves to ruin and devour the poor people, when he creates new mandarins to govern them.
Sida 6 - Not to commit any impurity. IV. Not to tell a lie. V. Not to drink wine. P. Du Halde, vol. ip 650. 672. and P. Semedo, p. 89. &c. Picart, vol. iv. 228. P. Lc eriter'tamrheht,. arid be glad to converfe with you before you go.
Sida 292 - ... of ftate. This tribunal hath likewife the keeping of the rolls, and regifters, which are made every year, of all the families, number of men, meafure of land, and the duties arifing from them to the emperor. 3. Li-pu. 3- THE court of Li-pu, or...
Sida 50 - E benefit benefit received ought to be returned manifold : and on the other hand, that an injury may be pardoned; except when it is of a grofs nature, and then there ought to be full fatisfaclion.