The North American Review, Volume 40O. Everett, 1835 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 66
... considered ourselves completely in their power , and as a respectful compliment to the Chinese authorities , the colors were flying . Hou - qua , as the oldest of the Hong merchants , now acted as spokesman , and required in the Pon ...
... considered ourselves completely in their power , and as a respectful compliment to the Chinese authorities , the colors were flying . Hou - qua , as the oldest of the Hong merchants , now acted as spokesman , and required in the Pon ...
Page 173
... considered defects in his book , we gave it all the commen- dation to which it is fairly entitled , as an entertaining , and in some parts curious and valuable commentary on public events and characters . The view taken of the character ...
... considered defects in his book , we gave it all the commen- dation to which it is fairly entitled , as an entertaining , and in some parts curious and valuable commentary on public events and characters . The view taken of the character ...
Page 500
... considered effeminate , and to the opprobrious saying , that his mouth is tied to that of the water skin .'- And it is otherwise imprudent , as the opening of his water - skin at an unusual time subjects the trav eller to importunities ...
... considered effeminate , and to the opprobrious saying , that his mouth is tied to that of the water skin .'- And it is otherwise imprudent , as the opening of his water - skin at an unusual time subjects the trav eller to importunities ...
Contents
H POISONING | 27 |
EXECUTION OF AN ITALIAN AT CANTON | 58 |
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK | 68 |
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