The North British Review, Объемы 49-51W.P. Kennedy, 1868 |
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... direct proportion to the rudeness of the age was the oppression and degradation of the weaker race . And as the earliest migrations most probably had their origin in the natural growth of popu- lation , which made it necessary for the ...
... direct proportion to the rudeness of the age was the oppression and degradation of the weaker race . And as the earliest migrations most probably had their origin in the natural growth of popu- lation , which made it necessary for the ...
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... direct instruments of conquest , the object of which was to acquire and to main tain power in the countries in which they were established , some of them in fact being , and being styled ( as Candia and Cyprus ) , kingdoms subject to ...
... direct instruments of conquest , the object of which was to acquire and to main tain power in the countries in which they were established , some of them in fact being , and being styled ( as Candia and Cyprus ) , kingdoms subject to ...
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... direct object of the grant was the land , and not the Indian or his service . The latter was a hard and oppressive form of feudal service . The former drifted by an inevitable necessity into formal and unmitigated slavery . ( ( com- And ...
... direct object of the grant was the land , and not the Indian or his service . The latter was a hard and oppressive form of feudal service . The former drifted by an inevitable necessity into formal and unmitigated slavery . ( ( com- And ...
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... direct organ of communication so structor of the Indians , but was also to be associated with the cacique in the exercise of his authority , and especially in adminis- tering punishments , in which respect his power was limited to the ...
... direct organ of communication so structor of the Indians , but was also to be associated with the cacique in the exercise of his authority , and especially in adminis- tering punishments , in which respect his power was limited to the ...
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... direct result . It was afterwards ascertained , indeed , that his letters had been intercepted , and he now resolved to return , and to appeal in person against what he regarded as the fatal policy of the Hieronymite Commissioners . He ...
... direct result . It was afterwards ascertained , indeed , that his letters had been intercepted , and he now resolved to return , and to appeal in person against what he regarded as the fatal policy of the Hieronymite Commissioners . He ...
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