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Page 75
... hundred years ago , to protect vested rights , to secure every useful insti- tution , every institution endeared by antiquity and noble associations , and , at the same time , to introduce into the system improvements harmonizing with ...
... hundred years ago , to protect vested rights , to secure every useful insti- tution , every institution endeared by antiquity and noble associations , and , at the same time , to introduce into the system improvements harmonizing with ...
Page 377
... hundred persons who may be pre- sent while a speech is delivered may be pleased or disgusted by the voice and action of the orator ; but , in the reports which are read the next day by hundreds of thousands , the differ- ence between ...
... hundred persons who may be pre- sent while a speech is delivered may be pleased or disgusted by the voice and action of the orator ; but , in the reports which are read the next day by hundreds of thousands , the differ- ence between ...
Page 517
... hundred . years his rice and salt are as secure as the salary of the Governor - General : and he knows that there is ... hundred thousand pounds sterling , in coined silver , was sent down the river from Moor- shedabad to Fort William ...
... hundred . years his rice and salt are as secure as the salary of the Governor - General : and he knows that there is ... hundred thousand pounds sterling , in coined silver , was sent down the river from Moor- shedabad to Fort William ...
Contents
HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
INDEX | 38 |
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