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... political secret society or other , and His Majesty has more than once sent a number of them home ; not a few , they say , to the bottom of the sea . Their course of studies consists of the Arabic , Persian , and Turkish lan- guages ...
... political secret society or other , and His Majesty has more than once sent a number of them home ; not a few , they say , to the bottom of the sea . Their course of studies consists of the Arabic , Persian , and Turkish lan- guages ...
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... political significance . The constituency is undoubtedly the most Unionist in the Empire . Out of an electorate of 4,506 , only 57 votes were , at the General Elec- tion of 1886 , cast in favour of a Home Rule candidate . It has been ...
... political significance . The constituency is undoubtedly the most Unionist in the Empire . Out of an electorate of 4,506 , only 57 votes were , at the General Elec- tion of 1886 , cast in favour of a Home Rule candidate . It has been ...
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... political literature than the tone of palliation , or even of eulogy , which is usually adopted towards the authors of this transaction . Scarcely any element or aggravation of political immorality was wanting , and the term honour , if ...
... political literature than the tone of palliation , or even of eulogy , which is usually adopted towards the authors of this transaction . Scarcely any element or aggravation of political immorality was wanting , and the term honour , if ...
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... political trouble in Ireland had long been followed by a confiscation of Irish soil . " -History of England in the Eighteenth Century , II . , pp . 192-3 . ) courts . " It is [ Mr. Lecky further observes ] a curious illustration of the ...
... political trouble in Ireland had long been followed by a confiscation of Irish soil . " -History of England in the Eighteenth Century , II . , pp . 192-3 . ) courts . " It is [ Mr. Lecky further observes ] a curious illustration of the ...
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... political speakers of Mr. Lecky's own party for the purpose of fostering distrust of the Irish people in the hearts of the public of Great Britain . V. The Rebellion of 1798. - Colonel Saunderson , M.P. , speaking in debate on the ...
... political speakers of Mr. Lecky's own party for the purpose of fostering distrust of the Irish people in the hearts of the public of Great Britain . V. The Rebellion of 1798. - Colonel Saunderson , M.P. , speaking in debate on the ...
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