The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... appears certain that the political supremacy of the British would have sustained irremediable injury , far graver than that already occasioned by the misconduct of the unhappy Elphinstone . Such , however , was the policy of Lord ...
... appears certain that the political supremacy of the British would have sustained irremediable injury , far graver than that already occasioned by the misconduct of the unhappy Elphinstone . Such , however , was the policy of Lord ...
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... appears to us , was India constructed out of its original simple elements , and made a dwelling - place for hundreds of millions of the human race . Hitherto we have only sought out the primary , secondary , and tertiary geologic ...
... appears to us , was India constructed out of its original simple elements , and made a dwelling - place for hundreds of millions of the human race . Hitherto we have only sought out the primary , secondary , and tertiary geologic ...
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... appears at sea , is of very different sorts , and presents obstacles of very different natures and of very different degrees of impermeability . There is , first of all , ice as it appears actually forming on the surface of the water ...
... appears at sea , is of very different sorts , and presents obstacles of very different natures and of very different degrees of impermeability . There is , first of all , ice as it appears actually forming on the surface of the water ...
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1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
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