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The king's eldeft fon , Mihr Ali Khan , is an enterprifing young man , much esteemed by the foldiers and military officers ; and as his illegitimacy deprives him of all hope of peaceably fucceeding his father , it is difficult to fay ...
The king's eldeft fon , Mihr Ali Khan , is an enterprifing young man , much esteemed by the foldiers and military officers ; and as his illegitimacy deprives him of all hope of peaceably fucceeding his father , it is difficult to fay ...
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... king puts himself at the head of his army , the different ferkardas ( chieftains ) are ordered to affemble their troops ; and the king , having pledges in his hands for the fidelity of his foldiers , is cer- tain of having an army of ...
... king puts himself at the head of his army , the different ferkardas ( chieftains ) are ordered to affemble their troops ; and the king , having pledges in his hands for the fidelity of his foldiers , is cer- tain of having an army of ...
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... King James the Second , who was so scrupulous in this respect , that he would not allow his servants to put any corruptive finery upon the clothes which he had been employed to furnish ; and of one John Woolman , who found himself ...
... King James the Second , who was so scrupulous in this respect , that he would not allow his servants to put any corruptive finery upon the clothes which he had been employed to furnish ; and of one John Woolman , who found himself ...
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... King of England inftead of the King of Connaught . Their Brehon laws , their ancient customs , their modes of fucceffion , and their mutual wars , waged as it by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had ...
... King of England inftead of the King of Connaught . Their Brehon laws , their ancient customs , their modes of fucceffion , and their mutual wars , waged as it by independent potentates , remained as much in force after , as they had ...
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... King William , when the history of Leland closes , our author invariably adopts the sentiments of that writer ; sometimes making large quotations , and often borrowing , without any formal acknowledgment . Nothing that the author can ...
... King William , when the history of Leland closes , our author invariably adopts the sentiments of that writer ; sometimes making large quotations , and often borrowing , without any formal acknowledgment . Nothing that the author can ...
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