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We have shown also the incompetence of the Convocations to impart to themselves that fundamental alteration of character which is necessary , before they can meet the wants of the present day , or properly discharge that class of duties ...
We have shown also the incompetence of the Convocations to impart to themselves that fundamental alteration of character which is necessary , before they can meet the wants of the present day , or properly discharge that class of duties ...
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But this impressive scene at Persepolis was the last exhibition of Alexander in the character of Hellenic avenger . Not long afterwards , the fortunate crime of Bessus transferred to the invader all the advantages , without any of the ...
But this impressive scene at Persepolis was the last exhibition of Alexander in the character of Hellenic avenger . Not long afterwards , the fortunate crime of Bessus transferred to the invader all the advantages , without any of the ...
Page 543
... in any steps we might take for the establishment of a colony of a mercantile character , and the exercise of our undoubted sove- reignty and territorial rights over it , no just cause of offence or alarm should be given to China .
... in any steps we might take for the establishment of a colony of a mercantile character , and the exercise of our undoubted sove- reignty and territorial rights over it , no just cause of offence or alarm should be given to China .
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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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