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Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all that it really means , whispers to a confidential circle of friends , that England is the expert authority and Germany only the beginner , and that there may be no mistake ...
Wegener , with a firsthand knowledge of English empire and all that it really means , whispers to a confidential circle of friends , that England is the expert authority and Germany only the beginner , and that there may be no mistake ...
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... their disadvantages for the Judges are bound to assist the usurious creditor whom , as the Professor quaintly says , “ the debtor would in former times have simply struck dead ” ( einfach tot ) , and this knowledge made the creditor ...
... their disadvantages for the Judges are bound to assist the usurious creditor whom , as the Professor quaintly says , “ the debtor would in former times have simply struck dead ” ( einfach tot ) , and this knowledge made the creditor ...
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If we are ever lo arrive at an understanding of things as they are , it can only be by a knowledge of the process by which they came to be so . " -- H . L. WITHERS . BY HERBERT A. STARK BIBLIOGRAPHY . Bengal Peasant Life . -Dey .
If we are ever lo arrive at an understanding of things as they are , it can only be by a knowledge of the process by which they came to be so . " -- H . L. WITHERS . BY HERBERT A. STARK BIBLIOGRAPHY . Bengal Peasant Life . -Dey .
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... thirdly , to have promoted the translation of books of knowledge into the vernacular tongue ; and , fourthly , to have afforded all who had leisure or inclination the means of acquiring that knowledge in which the most ...
... thirdly , to have promoted the translation of books of knowledge into the vernacular tongue ; and , fourthly , to have afforded all who had leisure or inclination the means of acquiring that knowledge in which the most ...
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in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives of India , and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants ...
in each year shall be set apart and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives of India , and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants ...
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