The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 523
... Government of Oude , as it is at present consti- tuted , will never be able to put down effectually the great crimes which now stain almost every acre of land in its dominions . It is painful to pass over a country abounding so much in ...
... Government of Oude , as it is at present consti- tuted , will never be able to put down effectually the great crimes which now stain almost every acre of land in its dominions . It is painful to pass over a country abounding so much in ...
Page 552
... government of India and to the state of the representation ; and it was understood that Lord Palmerston's Government were prepared to introduce in the course of the session , first an India Bill , and then a Reform Bill . The former of ...
... government of India and to the state of the representation ; and it was understood that Lord Palmerston's Government were prepared to introduce in the course of the session , first an India Bill , and then a Reform Bill . The former of ...
Page 558
... Government in answer to that despatch , I have been enabled by Your Lordship's private instructions to place before the French Government the sentiments , views , and intentions of Her Majesty's Government far more fully , and I cannot ...
... Government in answer to that despatch , I have been enabled by Your Lordship's private instructions to place before the French Government the sentiments , views , and intentions of Her Majesty's Government far more fully , and I cannot ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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