The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... authority he had acquired . They perished miserably , and in rapid succession . To the north , Nadir Shah , at the head of a Persian army , invaded India and marched to Delhi . The Rohillas raised an independent state to the east of the ...
... authority he had acquired . They perished miserably , and in rapid succession . To the north , Nadir Shah , at the head of a Persian army , invaded India and marched to Delhi . The Rohillas raised an independent state to the east of the ...
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... authority , and ample means to maintain that force - a government ceases to exist altogether . We confine ourselves therefore to an inquiry into the solidity of the base of the edifice , on which , until the occur- rence of the events ...
... authority , and ample means to maintain that force - a government ceases to exist altogether . We confine ourselves therefore to an inquiry into the solidity of the base of the edifice , on which , until the occur- rence of the events ...
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... authority is cited . Where his statements are based upon the testimony of the French archives , he is perhaps content to await its complete publication . But he must remember that the disposition of the world to measure the presumptive ...
... authority is cited . Where his statements are based upon the testimony of the French archives , he is perhaps content to await its complete publication . But he must remember that the disposition of the world to measure the presumptive ...
Contents
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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