Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... European commerce . The sceptre of the East , held by a precarious tenure , has since caused the prosperity or adversity of other nations , whilst Portugal remains a striking example , in the revolutions of its history , to humble the ...
... European commerce . The sceptre of the East , held by a precarious tenure , has since caused the prosperity or adversity of other nations , whilst Portugal remains a striking example , in the revolutions of its history , to humble the ...
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... European policy ; but Mr. Russell , late Resident at Hyderabad , gives a very different account of the comparative oppressiveness of the two systems . For ourselves , judging by what has now and then come to light , after some dreadful ...
... European policy ; but Mr. Russell , late Resident at Hyderabad , gives a very different account of the comparative oppressiveness of the two systems . For ourselves , judging by what has now and then come to light , after some dreadful ...
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... European reader , the Asiatics appear never to have dreamed . The titles of Right Arm of the Caliph , and Protector of the Commander of the Faithful , were also adopted from Mohammed - Schah by the Kings of Bengal , who knew well enough ...
... European reader , the Asiatics appear never to have dreamed . The titles of Right Arm of the Caliph , and Protector of the Commander of the Faithful , were also adopted from Mohammed - Schah by the Kings of Bengal , who knew well enough ...
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... European student can refer ; and M. de Lanjuinais has done a valuable service to Oriental literature , as well as infinite honour to himself , by this laudable , and to a certain extent , successful effort to simplify and unravel some ...
... European student can refer ; and M. de Lanjuinais has done a valuable service to Oriental literature , as well as infinite honour to himself , by this laudable , and to a certain extent , successful effort to simplify and unravel some ...
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... European troops , however gallant and efficient , however capable of exciting , leading , and infusing confidence into the mass of the Native army , it must be allowed are much too small a body to resist a general rising without its ...
... European troops , however gallant and efficient , however capable of exciting , leading , and infusing confidence into the mass of the Native army , it must be allowed are much too small a body to resist a general rising without its ...
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