A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell and sons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... sent to China - Opium Compensa- tion - Sir Henry Pottinger's Testimony ― - CHAPTER IV . India - Troubles - North - west Frontier - Fear of Russia - Designs of Persia - Rulers of Afghanistan - British Agency at Cabool- Herat ...
... sent to China - Opium Compensa- tion - Sir Henry Pottinger's Testimony ― - CHAPTER IV . India - Troubles - North - west Frontier - Fear of Russia - Designs of Persia - Rulers of Afghanistan - British Agency at Cabool- Herat ...
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... sent out protectors of slaves , and which was striving to put an end to one - sided and tyrannical legisla- tion in Jamaica , was not likely to neglect the suffering women at home whom tyranny had bereaved of their children . In the ...
... sent out protectors of slaves , and which was striving to put an end to one - sided and tyrannical legisla- tion in Jamaica , was not likely to neglect the suffering women at home whom tyranny had bereaved of their children . In the ...
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... sent up now for the third time by such large majorities of the Commons . Lord Wynford's postponing amendment was negatived without a division ; the bill was read a third time on the 2nd , and received the royal assent on the 17th , of ...
... sent up now for the third time by such large majorities of the Commons . Lord Wynford's postponing amendment was negatived without a division ; the bill was read a third time on the 2nd , and received the royal assent on the 17th , of ...
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... sent letters home only once a fort- night , the amount at the year's end was a rather serious matter . But it was the vast multitude of the lower orders who suffered like the crusading families of old , and the geographical discoverers ...
... sent letters home only once a fort- night , the amount at the year's end was a rather serious matter . But it was the vast multitude of the lower orders who suffered like the crusading families of old , and the geographical discoverers ...
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... sent abroad over the land ; and now spreading over wide oceans and across continents , through Rowland Hill's discovery of a way to throw down the old barriers , and break through the ancient silence ! It was truly a beneficent ...
... sent abroad over the land ; and now spreading over wide oceans and across continents , through Rowland Hill's discovery of a way to throw down the old barriers , and break through the ancient silence ! It was truly a beneficent ...
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