Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen43F. Hunt, 1860 |
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... authorities now quite accessible to European students , in Latin at least not even such well known authorities as Abulfaragius and Abulfeda . The authorities on which he has had mainly to rely , concerning the Arabians , are Gibbon's ...
... authorities now quite accessible to European students , in Latin at least not even such well known authorities as Abulfaragius and Abulfeda . The authorities on which he has had mainly to rely , concerning the Arabians , are Gibbon's ...
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... authority was attested by a few extraordinary victories and some supposed prodigies , then it was that the great passionate heart of the Arabians was fired with religious enthusiasm ; then it was that Arabia started up with a shout ...
... authority was attested by a few extraordinary victories and some supposed prodigies , then it was that the great passionate heart of the Arabians was fired with religious enthusiasm ; then it was that Arabia started up with a shout ...
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... authority is very little qualified to make the discrimination , and that all public provision for the poor must operate in one or other of these two injurious modes ; it must either , by its liberality , operate as a premium on ...
... authority is very little qualified to make the discrimination , and that all public provision for the poor must operate in one or other of these two injurious modes ; it must either , by its liberality , operate as a premium on ...
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... authority in the State than the reigning prince , and which do not possess any well defined limitations on his power . But in reality all monarchies , of however absolute , or nearly so , are tempered 36 Review , Historical and Critical ,
... authority in the State than the reigning prince , and which do not possess any well defined limitations on his power . But in reality all monarchies , of however absolute , or nearly so , are tempered 36 Review , Historical and Critical ,
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... authority of the Czar is limited by the numerous and powerful landed aristocracy of the Boyars , by the enlight- ened public sentiment of Christendom , and , lastly but not leastly , by the admonitions of a highly advanced state of ...
... authority of the Czar is limited by the numerous and powerful landed aristocracy of the Boyars , by the enlight- ened public sentiment of Christendom , and , lastly but not leastly , by the admonitions of a highly advanced state of ...
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