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... of uncontrolled power , and accustomed to look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta' mount to the execution of its decrees . All theories require the support of facts to give them value .
... of uncontrolled power , and accustomed to look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta' mount to the execution of its decrees . All theories require the support of facts to give them value .
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The general return of the revenue and expenditure of India for the year 1844-45 gives the receipts from Scinde at twentyfive and a half lacs , and its charges at nearly fifty - five lacs ; and , for the year 1845-46 , its receipts are ...
The general return of the revenue and expenditure of India for the year 1844-45 gives the receipts from Scinde at twentyfive and a half lacs , and its charges at nearly fifty - five lacs ; and , for the year 1845-46 , its receipts are ...
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... that army rank is the rule in all departments ; and that the two great branches , the civil and the military , are to be inseparably connected ; nor does the mere employment of military officers justly give a Government that name .
... that army rank is the rule in all departments ; and that the two great branches , the civil and the military , are to be inseparably connected ; nor does the mere employment of military officers justly give a Government that name .
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We are sorry then , that Mr. Mackenzie should have thought of writing a poem in six cantos instead of publishing a volume of prose : but , as the deed is done and not to be cancelled , we purpose to give some account of the performance ...
We are sorry then , that Mr. Mackenzie should have thought of writing a poem in six cantos instead of publishing a volume of prose : but , as the deed is done and not to be cancelled , we purpose to give some account of the performance ...
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Whilst he is making up his mind on the subject , she gives him a love - token ; and it is very evident that love at first sight has taken possession of them both . Young Evelyn hurries off , " deer - like , o'er the ground ; " and , a ...
Whilst he is making up his mind on the subject , she gives him a love - token ; and it is very evident that love at first sight has taken possession of them both . Young Evelyn hurries off , " deer - like , o'er the ground ; " and , a ...
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