Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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190. oldal
... ment of 40,000 dollars , to Thuwainy . This compromise was cordially ac- cepted by all parties as calculated to consolidate their respective powers , and there can be no doubt that it was equally advantageous to both , and prevented the ...
... ment of 40,000 dollars , to Thuwainy . This compromise was cordially ac- cepted by all parties as calculated to consolidate their respective powers , and there can be no doubt that it was equally advantageous to both , and prevented the ...
322. oldal
... ment . Civil cases , however , are tried without juries . So also are political cases in which , without having been tried as criminals , the convicted are quite liable to be punished as such . With the sole exception of political cases ...
... ment . Civil cases , however , are tried without juries . So also are political cases in which , without having been tried as criminals , the convicted are quite liable to be punished as such . With the sole exception of political cases ...
560. oldal
... ment and reformation of India should be in- creased a hundredfold . " A separate chapter is devoted to the effects of the doctrines and worship of this sect , and quotes the elaborate judg- ment of Sir Joseph Arnould to show how fatally ...
... ment and reformation of India should be in- creased a hundredfold . " A separate chapter is devoted to the effects of the doctrines and worship of this sect , and quotes the elaborate judg- ment of Sir Joseph Arnould to show how fatally ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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