The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes101-102Theodore Foster, 1857 |
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... feels that its legislative achievements do not come up to the fair expectations of the country , or if it perceives ... feeling , if not the lan- guage in which it was uttered , has received the notice of the Minister himself . Paying ...
... feels that its legislative achievements do not come up to the fair expectations of the country , or if it perceives ... feeling , if not the lan- guage in which it was uttered , has received the notice of the Minister himself . Paying ...
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... feeling of pity even the murderers seem to have had . After shooting down every English- man within their reach , they came back to the wretched women , hiding and clinging to their homes , and , after mocking and threatening , they ...
... feeling of pity even the murderers seem to have had . After shooting down every English- man within their reach , they came back to the wretched women , hiding and clinging to their homes , and , after mocking and threatening , they ...
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... feeling which cannot be shared this applied with double force ; and yet at by the native rulers themselves . One by the beginning of this very year we have one they have been swept away by the the local adjutant - general issuing an ...
... feeling which cannot be shared this applied with double force ; and yet at by the native rulers themselves . One by the beginning of this very year we have one they have been swept away by the the local adjutant - general issuing an ...
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