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... honour the officers , in whose power it was to have saved them , but who aggravated their misery by tolerating a policy of vindictive , oppressive and wicked cruelty ? Let the men that will assemble for worship on Saturday deny , if ...
... honour the officers , in whose power it was to have saved them , but who aggravated their misery by tolerating a policy of vindictive , oppressive and wicked cruelty ? Let the men that will assemble for worship on Saturday deny , if ...
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... honour and the object that deserves a distinct assurance of our resentment In protesting against the proposed meeting to honour Mr. Carmichael , we are doing a duty which we would fain have seen devolve on other men , but which in ...
... honour and the object that deserves a distinct assurance of our resentment In protesting against the proposed meeting to honour Mr. Carmichael , we are doing a duty which we would fain have seen devolve on other men , but which in ...
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... honoured by the people and by the Government . The deceased was a strict Hindu with enlightened orthodox notions of God and religion and it may be supposed that in addition to the satisfaction of his knowledge of the regard and honour ...
... honoured by the people and by the Government . The deceased was a strict Hindu with enlightened orthodox notions of God and religion and it may be supposed that in addition to the satisfaction of his knowledge of the regard and honour ...
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