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Page 88
... English . They resumed their humble position as traders on sufferance . They never thought of conquest again . It was not until every man who had been con- cerned in that business had long been in his grave , that the English dared so ...
... English . They resumed their humble position as traders on sufferance . They never thought of conquest again . It was not until every man who had been con- cerned in that business had long been in his grave , that the English dared so ...
Page 222
... English rule , order will be reëstab- ments of the English press , with regard to the fate of Delhi . The tone of feeling which has been shown in many quarters in England has been utterly disgraceful . Indiscriminate cruelty and ...
... English rule , order will be reëstab- ments of the English press , with regard to the fate of Delhi . The tone of feeling which has been shown in many quarters in England has been utterly disgraceful . Indiscriminate cruelty and ...
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... English Scriptures would therefore be like- ly to use more words of Teutonic origin than in his original compositions . But no English poet can write English poetry ex- cept in English , —that is , in that compound of Teutonic and ...
... English Scriptures would therefore be like- ly to use more words of Teutonic origin than in his original compositions . But no English poet can write English poetry ex- cept in English , —that is , in that compound of Teutonic and ...
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