Littell's Living Age, Volume 174Littell, Son and Company, 1887 |
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Page 259
... taken up their sons to matriculate , as they themselves were taken up by their fathers aforetime . Others have interested them- selves in politics or literature , and have come up to vote at the university elections ; and others , again ...
... taken up their sons to matriculate , as they themselves were taken up by their fathers aforetime . Others have interested them- selves in politics or literature , and have come up to vote at the university elections ; and others , again ...
Page 427
... taken by surprise , and so taken two more prizes , and then that we at once backed off , to get away from the would make for home . To this end we fire of these stern guns , which had already went through the same manœuvre as that ...
... taken by surprise , and so taken two more prizes , and then that we at once backed off , to get away from the would make for home . To this end we fire of these stern guns , which had already went through the same manœuvre as that ...
Page 500
... taken Loochoo , once a Chinese vassal State . France has taken Tung- king , another vassal State . England has taken Burmah , and will send the decennial embassy to keep up an old form ; but China will retain no power there . Only Corea ...
... taken Loochoo , once a Chinese vassal State . France has taken Tung- king , another vassal State . England has taken Burmah , and will send the decennial embassy to keep up an old form ; but China will retain no power there . Only Corea ...
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