The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., 36. köideJohn George Cochrane 1846 |
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... Indian Railways and the Indian Press .... IV . Monkish Legends and Miracles ............. V. Leigh Hunt on the Italian Poets ......... VI . The late King of Prussia VII . Niebuhr and Dahlmann on the French Revolution VIII . Mozart ...
... Indian Railways and the Indian Press .... IV . Monkish Legends and Miracles ............. V. Leigh Hunt on the Italian Poets ......... VI . The late King of Prussia VII . Niebuhr and Dahlmann on the French Revolution VIII . Mozart ...
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... Indian monarchy and hierarchy , to retrace the career of Cortes and his adventurous cavaliers , and to tell " Of the glorious city won Near the setting of the sun , Throned in a silver lake ; Of seven kings in chains of gold . " - These ...
... Indian monarchy and hierarchy , to retrace the career of Cortes and his adventurous cavaliers , and to tell " Of the glorious city won Near the setting of the sun , Throned in a silver lake ; Of seven kings in chains of gold . " - These ...
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... Indian with European blood has ensued . There results from the diversities of character to which we allude , and still more from the difficulties of communication and the weakness of the general government , an interprovincial isolation ...
... Indian with European blood has ensued . There results from the diversities of character to which we allude , and still more from the difficulties of communication and the weakness of the general government , an interprovincial isolation ...
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... Indians . In Mexico , on the other hand , the table - lands are so con- tinuous , that from Tehuantepec to Santa Fé , in New Mexico , nay , even into the territory of the United States , wheel - carriages might roll . " Ascending from ...
... Indians . In Mexico , on the other hand , the table - lands are so con- tinuous , that from Tehuantepec to Santa Fé , in New Mexico , nay , even into the territory of the United States , wheel - carriages might roll . " Ascending from ...
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... Indians again were reserved the dregs of the cup of op- pression ! In the continental provinces they were too numerous to be extirpated , as in the Spanish West Indian Islands ; there they continued to form the bulk of the population ...
... Indians again were reserved the dregs of the cup of op- pression ! In the continental provinces they were too numerous to be extirpated , as in the Spanish West Indian Islands ; there they continued to form the bulk of the population ...
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