Overland Monthly: Devoted to the Development of the CountryA. Roman and Company, 1967 |
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Page 163
... question of Formosa and Loo Choo , and with the Coreans about their insult to the national standard of Japan . The difference about Formosa was settled satisfactorily , much to the triumph of Japan , but the question of Loo Choo is ...
... question of Formosa and Loo Choo , and with the Coreans about their insult to the national standard of Japan . The difference about Formosa was settled satisfactorily , much to the triumph of Japan , but the question of Loo Choo is ...
Page 330
... question of the unity or diversity of origin of man . If man , like other species , originated at one time and place , there must have been a pri- meval mother - tongue . But if the question be : Can all languages be traced to a com ...
... question of the unity or diversity of origin of man . If man , like other species , originated at one time and place , there must have been a pri- meval mother - tongue . But if the question be : Can all languages be traced to a com ...
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... question of questions , - " Am I to live or die ? " — once came to me in such form that it seemed to demand the answer from myself . It was at Sacramento , in July of 1849 , the hottest month of the hottest of all years to unacclimated ...
... question of questions , - " Am I to live or die ? " — once came to me in such form that it seemed to demand the answer from myself . It was at Sacramento , in July of 1849 , the hottest month of the hottest of all years to unacclimated ...
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Chinese in Early Days The James OMeara 477 | 17 |
XE R Sill | 33 |
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