The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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... tion Colonel Williams was well qualified , not only professionally , but from a lengthened practical knowledge of this part of Asia as one of the commissioners for the adjustment of the frontier between Persia and the Porte . The ...
... tion Colonel Williams was well qualified , not only professionally , but from a lengthened practical knowledge of this part of Asia as one of the commissioners for the adjustment of the frontier between Persia and the Porte . The ...
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... tion and absolute freedom ; and to be relieved from the fetters which the Papal Power has thus laid on the Empire of Austria no path remains open but to reject that power altogether . No doubt such a Convention may easily be evaded or ...
... tion and absolute freedom ; and to be relieved from the fetters which the Papal Power has thus laid on the Empire of Austria no path remains open but to reject that power altogether . No doubt such a Convention may easily be evaded or ...
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... tion subversive of monarchy and of the whole social compact . This change has , however , not been suddenly brought about . The Revolution of 1848 , and the fall of Prince Metternich , had satisfied the younger statesmen who assumed the ...
... tion subversive of monarchy and of the whole social compact . This change has , however , not been suddenly brought about . The Revolution of 1848 , and the fall of Prince Metternich , had satisfied the younger statesmen who assumed the ...
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Bengal the Sikkim and NepalHimalayas the Khasia | 55 |
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