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I aint likin that look, sir, tell you truly.
Tombstone said, "I've sort of taken a likin' to that big white stallion."
And I wouldn't be a bit surprised if more than one boy takes a likin' to her once she starts goin' to singings.
Sherry would not be to my likin'.
The football was not goin exactly to the likin of Coach Fellers.
A man never hadno better friend than Puma Buck if he took a likin to you.
A notable example is the likin, which became an important revenue source for local governments in the late Qing China.
'Only when the stakes git a little too high fer my likin',' Springfield responded.
Bein used to somethin, Davy Ray answered, is not the same as likin it.
'They were always too chummy with the O'Malleys for my likin'.'
Lijin or Likin may refer to:
Under the terms of the treaty, the likin system of taxation was abolished and the first moves made to abolish extraterritoriality for foreign nationals.
The abolition of the likin tax system and recompense for its loss formed the main thrust of the sixteen article treaty and its three annexes.
Saw no rhyme nor reason t' interfere then when you had her in hand, and her takin' a likin' to ye, so kept meself to meself.
Despite its importance as a source of revenue, forty years of abuse of the likin system by local powers rankled with both the Chinese and the foreign merchant community.
"That open slope ain't to my likin', with our Nez Perce friend prowlin' round," drawled Colter, as he set Ellen down on her feet.
Joe Credit III has played mandolin with many groups, including Pikin Likin' and Skinny White Chick.
During the suppression of the Taipings Rebellion, Guo distinguished himself as a prominent advocate of the local likin tax as a means of financing the campaigns.
It ain't that these here spec'mens don't 'ave a good sound heart as far as standin' up and takin' knocks is concerned, but they be too frisky and skittish for my likin'.
It were gettin' blinkin' lonesome for me with only Jock 'ere and Frenchy opposite, who ain't bad blokes in their wy, but orful crude for my likin'.' '
Backed by internal tariffs introduced during the Taiping rebellion - the likin tax, a symbol of the fiscal disintegration of the Qing dynasty - they paid out their coupons until September 1940.
Foreign merchants in the treaty ports believed that the likin tax, as a form of tariff acting against western as well as local goods, was a violation of the treaties which China had concluded with the West.
Started likin its smell, and its weight, and how it felt warm in my hand after it had just gone off, and how that bottle I was aimin at flew all to pieces in a heartbeat, thats why.
The likin or lijin was a form of internal tariff in the Chinese Empire and Republic, which was first introduced as a means of financing the largely locally recruited armies to suppress the Taiping Rebellion.