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... were they but as the dust and cinders of our feet , so long , as in that notion , they may yet serve to polish and brighten the armoury of truth , eren for that respect , they were not ullerly to be cast away . " - MILTON .
... were they but as the dust and cinders of our feet , so long , as in that notion , they may yet serve to polish and brighten the armoury of truth , eren for that respect , they were not ullerly to be cast away . " - MILTON .
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first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
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... there existed another reason for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators ... yet acted beneficially in some respects on the cultivating portion of their subjects : for undue exactions and ...
... there existed another reason for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators ... yet acted beneficially in some respects on the cultivating portion of their subjects : for undue exactions and ...
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... succeed each other in the command and respect of their troops . In the Punjab , we found hostility and treachery on every side , fierce foes and dangerous friends ; and , instead of a people , coming wil . lingly forward to do what ...
... succeed each other in the command and respect of their troops . In the Punjab , we found hostility and treachery on every side , fierce foes and dangerous friends ; and , instead of a people , coming wil . lingly forward to do what ...
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They were liberally paid , receiving nominally from three to five hundred per mensem , were treated with respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample ...
They were liberally paid , receiving nominally from three to five hundred per mensem , were treated with respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample ...
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