The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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Page 285
... Mahomed . ' He gives up , ' adds the narrator , six hours of every day to hear the complaints , and listen to the petitions , of his sub- ' jects , and deals out prompt , equitable , and severe justice to all . The Heratians , who never ...
... Mahomed . ' He gives up , ' adds the narrator , six hours of every day to hear the complaints , and listen to the petitions , of his sub- ' jects , and deals out prompt , equitable , and severe justice to all . The Heratians , who never ...
Page 289
... Mahomed , ruler of Herat , containing the substance of these conditions , to be delivered to him by a person belonging to the British Mission . It was added that if Great Britain interfered in the affairs of Herat , the engagements of ...
... Mahomed , ruler of Herat , containing the substance of these conditions , to be delivered to him by a person belonging to the British Mission . It was added that if Great Britain interfered in the affairs of Herat , the engagements of ...
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... Mahomed was killed , and a member of the old royal family , a nephew of Shah Kamran , Yuzoof Khan by name , was called to take the direction of affairs . There was nothing apparently in this to cause us any anxiety . It is true that it ...
... Mahomed was killed , and a member of the old royal family , a nephew of Shah Kamran , Yuzoof Khan by name , was called to take the direction of affairs . There was nothing apparently in this to cause us any anxiety . It is true that it ...
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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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