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... considered socially . In 1850 we find that the following articles of domestic use sold at the following prices . Fresh Beef............... 51⁄2 cents per . do. Mutton............ 81⁄2 ,,. 40 SHANGHAI CONSIDERED SOCIALLY .
... considered socially . In 1850 we find that the following articles of domestic use sold at the following prices . Fresh Beef............... 51⁄2 cents per . do. Mutton............ 81⁄2 ,,. 40 SHANGHAI CONSIDERED SOCIALLY .
Page 129
... considered under tional Law several relations to the Law of Nations according to the several questions to be decided by them . They may be considered as simply repeating or affirming the General Law " : they may be considered as making ...
... considered under tional Law several relations to the Law of Nations according to the several questions to be decided by them . They may be considered as simply repeating or affirming the General Law " : they may be considered as making ...
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... considered to be mediums between the people and the gods . For this reason they need to have spiritual know- ledge and the ability to invoke this innate energy . An artist who has this ability is considered to have taksu , an ultimate ...
... considered to be mediums between the people and the gods . For this reason they need to have spiritual know- ledge and the ability to invoke this innate energy . An artist who has this ability is considered to have taksu , an ultimate ...
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