The Twentieth Century, Volumen40Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1896 |
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... fact , no longer Hollanders , for , like all foreigners who wish to have Burgher rights , they have had to take the oath of allegiance . The Boers are constantly accused of ingratitude : first because they did not recognise that England ...
... fact , no longer Hollanders , for , like all foreigners who wish to have Burgher rights , they have had to take the oath of allegiance . The Boers are constantly accused of ingratitude : first because they did not recognise that England ...
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... fact that this doctrine of the Eucharist has always been held in the Church of England , refers to the fact , equally un- questionable , that in this as in other matters of less than cardinal importance , there are differences of ...
... fact that this doctrine of the Eucharist has always been held in the Church of England , refers to the fact , equally un- questionable , that in this as in other matters of less than cardinal importance , there are differences of ...
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... fact , the power and prestige of the Celestial Court is felt far and wide ; innumerable states come to render fealty ; rare and valuable objects of all kinds are ever crossing the seas and accumulating here ; there exists nothing but ...
... fact , the power and prestige of the Celestial Court is felt far and wide ; innumerable states come to render fealty ; rare and valuable objects of all kinds are ever crossing the seas and accumulating here ; there exists nothing but ...
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... fact , his followers are for the most part husbands of one wife , notwithstanding the indulgence allowed by law . It may safely be affirmed that the English are in one sense , and in a manner that is more demoralising and degrading than ...
... fact , his followers are for the most part husbands of one wife , notwithstanding the indulgence allowed by law . It may safely be affirmed that the English are in one sense , and in a manner that is more demoralising and degrading than ...
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... fact , the Babees entertain very friendly relations with Jews , fire - worshippers , and Christians , while in their hearts they hate the Mussulman , much as among Mussulmans the Shiahs hate the Sunis , from whom , however , they differ ...
... fact , the Babees entertain very friendly relations with Jews , fire - worshippers , and Christians , while in their hearts they hate the Mussulman , much as among Mussulmans the Shiahs hate the Sunis , from whom , however , they differ ...
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