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... nature , and which has been still farther improved by art . The early advancement of China , in the general history of the globe , may likewise be accounted for , in some measure , by natural and physical causes , and by the position of ...
... nature , and which has been still farther improved by art . The early advancement of China , in the general history of the globe , may likewise be accounted for , in some measure , by natural and physical causes , and by the position of ...
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... nature an indolent animal , and without the stimulant of necessity will , in the first instance , get on as well as he can with the provision that nature has made for him . In the warm and fertile regions of the tropics , or rather of ...
... nature an indolent animal , and without the stimulant of necessity will , in the first instance , get on as well as he can with the provision that nature has made for him . In the warm and fertile regions of the tropics , or rather of ...
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... nature , of a very late date , contained in addresses from the provincial government to Peking , have proved that the Chinese authorities are by no means unmindful of the revenues derived from the European trade . It was about the ...
... nature , of a very late date , contained in addresses from the provincial government to Peking , have proved that the Chinese authorities are by no means unmindful of the revenues derived from the European trade . It was about the ...
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... nature , in which light they came to be allowed by Alexander VII .: thus two opposite opinions were sanctioned by papal infallibility . Notwithstanding every endeavour made by the more sensible and temperate of the missionaries to ...
... nature , in which light they came to be allowed by Alexander VII .: thus two opposite opinions were sanctioned by papal infallibility . Notwithstanding every endeavour made by the more sensible and temperate of the missionaries to ...
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... nature of the tenure on which the Portuguese held Macao of the Chinese . It was in that year that Lord Wellesley , Goveror - general of India , being apprehensive that the French republic had some designs against the Por- tuguese ...
... nature of the tenure on which the Portuguese held Macao of the Chinese . It was in that year that Lord Wellesley , Goveror - general of India , being apprehensive that the French republic had some designs against the Por- tuguese ...
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