The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 272
... English are not forgotten , and that the Afghans sigh for the loss of our administrative system : ' The people , ' he adds , ' remembered with gratitude their justice , their gratuitous care of the sick in hospitals ; the presents of ...
... English are not forgotten , and that the Afghans sigh for the loss of our administrative system : ' The people , ' he adds , ' remembered with gratitude their justice , their gratuitous care of the sick in hospitals ; the presents of ...
Page 273
... English . What I heard and saw in Afghanistan , ' says M. Ferrier , gave me the most profound conviction that the ' moment the British flag is seen in an Asiatic state , the shame- ' less government in force under the native rulers is ...
... English . What I heard and saw in Afghanistan , ' says M. Ferrier , gave me the most profound conviction that the ' moment the British flag is seen in an Asiatic state , the shame- ' less government in force under the native rulers is ...
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... English that took place in Peking on the 24th , 25th , 26th , and 27th days of October , 1849 , between the late Chinese Emperor Taou kwang and his mandarin Pih kwei , the then Criminal Judge of the province of Kwang tung . ' 6.66 ...
... English that took place in Peking on the 24th , 25th , 26th , and 27th days of October , 1849 , between the late Chinese Emperor Taou kwang and his mandarin Pih kwei , the then Criminal Judge of the province of Kwang tung . ' 6.66 ...
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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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