The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... century , and in the seeming decline of our power , the enterprises of the reign of Elizabeth had been more than repeated , and the exploits of Raleigh and Grenville along the Spanish Main had been eclipsed by the triumphs of Coote and ...
... century , and in the seeming decline of our power , the enterprises of the reign of Elizabeth had been more than repeated , and the exploits of Raleigh and Grenville along the Spanish Main had been eclipsed by the triumphs of Coote and ...
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... century , and in the seeming decline of our power , the enterprises of the reign of Elizabeth had been more than repeated , and the exploits of Raleigh and Grenville along the Spanish Main had been eclipsed by the triumphs of Coote and ...
... century , and in the seeming decline of our power , the enterprises of the reign of Elizabeth had been more than repeated , and the exploits of Raleigh and Grenville along the Spanish Main had been eclipsed by the triumphs of Coote and ...
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... century , the ' zemindars had vir- tually acquired many of the rights of ownership , and were akin to great feudatories , holding seigneurial dominion over a class of sub - tenants . The Company collected its revenue annually , and not ...
... century , the ' zemindars had vir- tually acquired many of the rights of ownership , and were akin to great feudatories , holding seigneurial dominion over a class of sub - tenants . The Company collected its revenue annually , and not ...
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... century , a great monarchy had been founded by Hyder Ali at Mysore ; and in 1780 his horsemen had issued in myriads from his impregnable stronghold of Seringa- patam to desolate the level country of the Carnatic . They had been repulsed ...
... century , a great monarchy had been founded by Hyder Ali at Mysore ; and in 1780 his horsemen had issued in myriads from his impregnable stronghold of Seringa- patam to desolate the level country of the Carnatic . They had been repulsed ...
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... century had preserved the same dynastic and social aspect , was being convulsed and fear- fully metamorphosed . Louis XVI . had fallen with the throne , the church , and the aristocracy of France ; and from Jacobin Paris a ferocious ...
... century had preserved the same dynastic and social aspect , was being convulsed and fear- fully metamorphosed . Louis XVI . had fallen with the throne , the church , and the aristocracy of France ; and from Jacobin Paris a ferocious ...
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