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6 That such a book , the work of a French officer , should have been first given to the public through the instrumentality of English gentlemen , two of whom hold responsible offices in the Home Government of India , is a sufficient ...
6 That such a book , the work of a French officer , should have been first given to the public through the instrumentality of English gentlemen , two of whom hold responsible offices in the Home Government of India , is a sufficient ...
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But he generously admits that the good qualities and the good deeds of the English are not forgotten , and that the Afghans sigh for the loss of our administrative system : ' The people , ' he adds , ' remembered with gratitude their ...
But he generously admits that the good qualities and the good deeds of the English are not forgotten , and that the Afghans sigh for the loss of our administrative system : ' The people , ' he adds , ' remembered with gratitude their ...
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6 But strong and general as the feeling may be , it must never be forgotten , in any consideration of the reception with which the English would meet , if circumstances should again compel us to march an army into Afghanistan , that we ...
6 But strong and general as the feeling may be , it must never be forgotten , in any consideration of the reception with which the English would meet , if circumstances should again compel us to march an army into Afghanistan , that we ...
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Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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