The British Quarterly Review, Volume 33Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1861 - Christianity |
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... slave or servant ; to superiors and equals , your stupid younger brother , & c . ; the person addressed is , in the complimentary language , the honourable one , the learned teacher , your excellency , & c . Eastern politeness ap ...
... slave or servant ; to superiors and equals , your stupid younger brother , & c . ; the person addressed is , in the complimentary language , the honourable one , the learned teacher , your excellency , & c . Eastern politeness ap ...
Page 173
... China ;—( 1 . ) Marriage being a national institution , all women are married , betrothed , or are purchased as domestic slaves and concubines . ( 2. ) An agreement of mar- riage once made can never be broken off , except.
... China ;—( 1 . ) Marriage being a national institution , all women are married , betrothed , or are purchased as domestic slaves and concubines . ( 2. ) An agreement of mar- riage once made can never be broken off , except.
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... slave trade , attended with ill consequences to all concerned , and ought to be no longer allowed . The Chinese are characteristically skilful in making what they call a little profit ' by trading . They love to acquire money , and are ...
... slave trade , attended with ill consequences to all concerned , and ought to be no longer allowed . The Chinese are characteristically skilful in making what they call a little profit ' by trading . They love to acquire money , and are ...
Page 285
... 1. A Journey in the Back Country . By F. L. OLMSTED . 2. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States . By F. L. OLMSTED . 3. Civilized America . By THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN . PAGE 285 325 353 374 391 ART . PAGE 4. The Rise , Progress , and.
... 1. A Journey in the Back Country . By F. L. OLMSTED . 2. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States . By F. L. OLMSTED . 3. Civilized America . By THOMAS COLLEY GRATTAN . PAGE 285 325 353 374 391 ART . PAGE 4. The Rise , Progress , and.
Page 319
... . In Belgium , the Prince made immense preparations ; and though not nearly so sanguine as Philip - who believed , like Xerxes , that the elements were his slave - he looked forward hopefully to the issue . He caused acres of forest Y 2.
... . In Belgium , the Prince made immense preparations ; and though not nearly so sanguine as Philip - who believed , like Xerxes , that the elements were his slave - he looked forward hopefully to the issue . He caused acres of forest Y 2.
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