The People of China: Their History, Court, Religion, Government ... to which is Added, a Sketch of Protestant MissionsReligious Tract Society, 1843 - 336 oldal |
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119. oldal
... hastening their recovery . Their efficacy is no doubt fully equal to that of a horse - shoe nailed over a door , or any of those infallible devices formerly adopted in this country against witches and OF THE CHINESE . 119.
... hastening their recovery . Their efficacy is no doubt fully equal to that of a horse - shoe nailed over a door , or any of those infallible devices formerly adopted in this country against witches and OF THE CHINESE . 119.
191. oldal
... equal distances and in regular rows , and into each of these holes the planter throws from six to twelve seeds , not above a fifth part of them being expected to grow . While growing , the plants are carefully watered , weeded , and ...
... equal distances and in regular rows , and into each of these holes the planter throws from six to twelve seeds , not above a fifth part of them being expected to grow . While growing , the plants are carefully watered , weeded , and ...
275. oldal
... equal privileges with the wife , but are bought for money , and received into the house nearly like any other domestic , yet their children are ad- mitted to the rights of natural offspring . Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such ...
... equal privileges with the wife , but are bought for money , and received into the house nearly like any other domestic , yet their children are ad- mitted to the rights of natural offspring . Hence heart - burnings and jealousies , such ...
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