The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... head of ' political Indian life , and the consequent admiration affairs . Such a functionary at the head - quar- and affection with which he learned to re - ters of Lake's army was not unlikely to be call- ed a clerk and sneered at as a ...
... head of ' political Indian life , and the consequent admiration affairs . Such a functionary at the head - quar- and affection with which he learned to re - ters of Lake's army was not unlikely to be call- ed a clerk and sneered at as a ...
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... head - covering than a cap . probability little or no desire to please him by any means . It may be said that there are some men who do not care for these things . There may be some , but there are very few so indifferent ; and of these ...
... head - covering than a cap . probability little or no desire to please him by any means . It may be said that there are some men who do not care for these things . There may be some , but there are very few so indifferent ; and of these ...
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... head . One may observe also the relative proportions of the two parts . There being but about 40 minis- terial functionaries , at the utmost , out of the 53,678 who constitute the entire Civil Ser- vice , the numerical proportion of the ...
... head . One may observe also the relative proportions of the two parts . There being but about 40 minis- terial functionaries , at the utmost , out of the 53,678 who constitute the entire Civil Ser- vice , the numerical proportion of the ...
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