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Page 17
... wish to be off the bargain was feigned , and that the real truth was , they greedily desired to get the whole . He repeated his former words , and returned a sharp and decisive answer . * Yo - chuen and his son were exceedingly angry ...
... wish to be off the bargain was feigned , and that the real truth was , they greedily desired to get the whole . He repeated his former words , and returned a sharp and decisive answer . * Yo - chuen and his son were exceedingly angry ...
Page 76
wishes of any party , that he expressed his opinions , rather as guides of his own conduct , than from a hope to ... wish it were possible to preserve the whole in the lan- guage , in which it was delivered . No one , who heard him ...
wishes of any party , that he expressed his opinions , rather as guides of his own conduct , than from a hope to ... wish it were possible to preserve the whole in the lan- guage , in which it was delivered . No one , who heard him ...
Page 132
... wish to tell this plainly , he pretended the agency of some spirit ; with the idea that , having waited till he was gone , your father would dig up the trea- sure . When he came to pay honours to the deceased , seeing that he had not ...
... wish to tell this plainly , he pretended the agency of some spirit ; with the idea that , having waited till he was gone , your father would dig up the trea- sure . When he came to pay honours to the deceased , seeing that he had not ...
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