The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 33
... remained firm , though their troops revolted and threatened to depose them . Indeed , it is worthy of remark that wherever the native powers had in their service men of the same class as our Bengal sepoys , these men revolted , even ...
... remained firm , though their troops revolted and threatened to depose them . Indeed , it is worthy of remark that wherever the native powers had in their service men of the same class as our Bengal sepoys , these men revolted , even ...
Page 327
... remained Greek in the same way that the Western Church has remained Roman . She neither forces on other nations the use of the Hellenic language , nor requires any absolute submission to a Byzantine Pope . Occasionally , indeed , both ...
... remained Greek in the same way that the Western Church has remained Roman . She neither forces on other nations the use of the Hellenic language , nor requires any absolute submission to a Byzantine Pope . Occasionally , indeed , both ...
Page 530
... remained to be done could be done by public proclamation . Accordingly measures were taken to dismantle the fortresses of the great feudal lords by proclamation . It was declared to be illegal for any subjects of the State to mount guns ...
... remained to be done could be done by public proclamation . Accordingly measures were taken to dismantle the fortresses of the great feudal lords by proclamation . It was declared to be illegal for any subjects of the State to mount guns ...
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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