Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 196
... remained standing at the door , doubtful whether to attend at this unaccustomed audience or not . the official's mute inquiry by pointing ener- getically to the door . We remained alone , and I found myself for the first time face to ...
... remained standing at the door , doubtful whether to attend at this unaccustomed audience or not . the official's mute inquiry by pointing ener- getically to the door . We remained alone , and I found myself for the first time face to ...
Page 288
... remained exclusively a gov - appointed , under the Duke of York , to ernment undertaking , in spite of the stren- uous opposition of private citizens who , for years after Cromwell's decree , fought resolutely to break down what they ...
... remained exclusively a gov - appointed , under the Duke of York , to ernment undertaking , in spite of the stren- uous opposition of private citizens who , for years after Cromwell's decree , fought resolutely to break down what they ...
Page 496
... remained with the Manchoos , who have consistently maintained the institutions and religion of China . That the Chinese show not the Certainly , revolutions in Chinese his- least desire to expel the Tartar dynasty , tory have been ...
... remained with the Manchoos , who have consistently maintained the institutions and religion of China . That the Chinese show not the Certainly , revolutions in Chinese his- least desire to expel the Tartar dynasty , tory have been ...
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