The Twentieth Century, Volumen40Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1896 |
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... British Empire rests , unless all the results of civilisation be a lie , on surer and deeper foundations , on equal rights , on free speech , on the interdependence of class upon class , and on a reasoned loyalty to the ruling House ...
... British Empire rests , unless all the results of civilisation be a lie , on surer and deeper foundations , on equal rights , on free speech , on the interdependence of class upon class , and on a reasoned loyalty to the ruling House ...
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British commonwealth , whose voluntary service counts high above the unwilling service of compelled soldiers . If the world - empire of England has roused the envy of Powers who would be glad to assist at her dismemberment , she has yet ...
British commonwealth , whose voluntary service counts high above the unwilling service of compelled soldiers . If the world - empire of England has roused the envy of Powers who would be glad to assist at her dismemberment , she has yet ...
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... British ministers at Teheran , the Parsis obtained from the Shah the abolition of all special tribute and taxes which had before been levied upon them , and they are now in no worse position than the Muhammadan com- munity . The Shah ...
... British ministers at Teheran , the Parsis obtained from the Shah the abolition of all special tribute and taxes which had before been levied upon them , and they are now in no worse position than the Muhammadan com- munity . The Shah ...
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... British army to Bushire and the Karun , when a swift campaign restored to the Shah the power of seeing clearly the conditions under which a Persian monarch must be content to rule . It has been plausibly argued that it was unwise for ...
... British army to Bushire and the Karun , when a swift campaign restored to the Shah the power of seeing clearly the conditions under which a Persian monarch must be content to rule . It has been plausibly argued that it was unwise for ...
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... British commerce with Persia , which is large and increasing , imperatively demands the road , and seeing that it is from the south that English and Indian goods enter Persia , it was unfortunate that its construction was commenced from ...
... British commerce with Persia , which is large and increasing , imperatively demands the road , and seeing that it is from the south that English and Indian goods enter Persia , it was unfortunate that its construction was commenced from ...
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