Goez, who travelled to Tibet in 1602, in describing Yarkand, the capital of the kingdom of Kasgar, in Little Bucharia, mentions, that a commodity, particularly acceptable in China, was a kind of marble or jasper, found in Kasgar*.
New-media thinkers, with their appetite for disintermediation and creative destruction, implicitly endorse and advance this transformation.
He usually enjoys a drop after dinner. She won’t touch a drop while she’s on duty.
[…] almost stateless, of coming to a country which was 'racially challenged', which had a law against Chinese immigration, and which was about to intern its citizens of Japanese origin.
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