Chambers' Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1841 |
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... possessed themselves of a great deal of land in the most unscrupulous way , and , now that their arts are exposed and stopped , do all they can to incense the natives against the company's settlers . It may here be observed , that the ...
... possessed themselves of a great deal of land in the most unscrupulous way , and , now that their arts are exposed and stopped , do all they can to incense the natives against the company's settlers . It may here be observed , that the ...
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... possessed by such tribes , the population is not believed to be in general above one to a square mile at an average ; while , in many industrious countries , it is upwards of two hundred . It may be concluded , then , that it is not to ...
... possessed by such tribes , the population is not believed to be in general above one to a square mile at an average ; while , in many industrious countries , it is upwards of two hundred . It may be concluded , then , that it is not to ...
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... possessed of many virtues , Pedro is said to have glutted his eyes with the suffer- ings of his victims , all other feelings being lost in the gratification of the one great passion of revenge . Nor was the monarch satisfied with this ...
... possessed of many virtues , Pedro is said to have glutted his eyes with the suffer- ings of his victims , all other feelings being lost in the gratification of the one great passion of revenge . Nor was the monarch satisfied with this ...
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... possessed of competent taste . long ballads to which they are attached . They are invariably of simple construction , usually plaintive , and the last three notes of the melody of by far the greater number of them , unlike most of the ...
... possessed of competent taste . long ballads to which they are attached . They are invariably of simple construction , usually plaintive , and the last three notes of the melody of by far the greater number of them , unlike most of the ...
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... possessed by numerous independent and hereditary princes , who named themselves viceroys and sub - viceroys , but paid no tribute , excepting perhaps an occasional present . Dupleix , the French governor of Pondicherry , a subtle and ...
... possessed by numerous independent and hereditary princes , who named themselves viceroys and sub - viceroys , but paid no tribute , excepting perhaps an occasional present . Dupleix , the French governor of Pondicherry , a subtle and ...
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