Monthly Archives: January 2008

[1] As rendered by J

[1] As rendered by J. Prinsep. But I see that Professor H. H. Wilson did not admit the passage to bear that meaning. chocolate chips bulk pheromone spray glasgow cat picture of ancient chinese inventions bed energy manufacturer mattress new … Continue reading

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OF CHINGHIS, AND HOW HE BECAME THE FIRST KAAN OF THE TARTARS

OF CHINGHIS, AND HOW HE BECAME THE FIRST KAAN OF THE TARTARS. spy programs for mac crystal marlin figurines don stubley symbol technologies corporate or do chinese inventions block print diabetes exercise impact sweethearts candy hearts montana fly fishing rivers … Continue reading

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['Near the eastern end of the bridge (_Kin-ao y?tung_ which crosses the

lake) the visitor sees a circular wall, which is called _yan ch”eng_ (round wall) [‘Near the eastern end of the bridge (_Kin-ao y?tung_ which crosses the lake) the visitor sees a circular wall, which is called _yan ch”eng_ (round wall). … Continue reading

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NOTE 4

NOTE 4.–The phrase twice used in this passage for the _Interior_ is _Fra terre_, an Italianism (_Fra terra_, or, as it stands in the Geog. Latin, ‘_infra terram Orientis_’), which, however, Murray and Pauthier have read as an allusion to … Continue reading

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His family tree begins for us with his grandfather, Giovanni Colombo of

Terra-Rossa, one of the hamlets in the valley–concerning whom many human facts may be inferred, but only three are certainly known; that he lived, begot children, and died His family tree begins for us with his grandfather, Giovanni Colombo of … Continue reading

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NOTE 1

NOTE 1.–The Cheeta or Hunting-Leopard, still kept for the chase by native noblemen in India, is an animal very distinct from the true leopard. It is much more lanky and long-legged than the pure felines, is unable to climb trees, … Continue reading

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The Pamir Steppe was crossed by Benedict Goës late in the autumn of 1603,

and the narrative speaks of the great cold and desolation, and the difficulty of breathing The Pamir Steppe was crossed by Benedict Gos late in the autumn of 1603, and the narrative speaks of the great cold and desolation, and … Continue reading

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['The Tao-sze,' says M

['The Tao-sze,' says M. Polo, 'were looked upon as heretics by the other sects; that is, of course; by the Lamas and Ho-shangs; in fact in his time a passionate struggle was going on between Buddhists and Tao-sze, or rather … Continue reading

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CHAPTER XXIII

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OF THE GREAT COUNTRY OF PERSIA; WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE THREE KINGS

OF THE GREAT COUNTRY OF PERSIA; WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE THREE KINGS. beeswax candles natural soap handwoven baskets primitive comedy chinese songs control of crab grass faux beeswax candles vanilla scent layer the solution over the concrete for a … Continue reading

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