The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... position is not elective but hereditary . In the case of the family to which it belongs becoming extinct , the community elects a new Cheikh , whose descen- dants form a fresh dynasty . Each Takié has its minor Cheikh , who is dependant ...
... position is not elective but hereditary . In the case of the family to which it belongs becoming extinct , the community elects a new Cheikh , whose descen- dants form a fresh dynasty . Each Takié has its minor Cheikh , who is dependant ...
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... position of the legislators ( who were largely composed of the sons of the men who had been dispossessed of their properties ) , and for the extreme difficulty of all legislation on this subject . An inquisition into titles limited to ...
... position of the legislators ( who were largely composed of the sons of the men who had been dispossessed of their properties ) , and for the extreme difficulty of all legislation on this subject . An inquisition into titles limited to ...
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... doctrine of Molyneaux , Swift , and Grattan , and claimed a position which , if it could have been maintained , would have saved Ireland from at least a portion of these commercial restrictions MR . LECKY AND IRISH AFFAIRS . 25.
... doctrine of Molyneaux , Swift , and Grattan , and claimed a position which , if it could have been maintained , would have saved Ireland from at least a portion of these commercial restrictions MR . LECKY AND IRISH AFFAIRS . 25.
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... position to the Irish members ; that Lord Rosebery had taken office without making any contract with them ; that the " Predominant Partner " speech , notwithstanding Edinburgh , still held the field ; that the above significant ...
... position to the Irish members ; that Lord Rosebery had taken office without making any contract with them ; that the " Predominant Partner " speech , notwithstanding Edinburgh , still held the field ; that the above significant ...
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... position of Mr. Arthur O'Connor on the Committee of the Irish Party -- a position which was ; at the time , seriously threatened by Mr. Dillon and his friends . " His presence on the Committee , " said Mr. Healy , referring to Mr. O ...
... position of Mr. Arthur O'Connor on the Committee of the Irish Party -- a position which was ; at the time , seriously threatened by Mr. Dillon and his friends . " His presence on the Committee , " said Mr. Healy , referring to Mr. O ...
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