The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 426
... direct line , the reigning chief may be at liberty , during his lifetime , to select an heir from the descendants of the common ancestor of all the houses ( viz . Baba Phool ) , and to adopt him as a son , to succeed , in himself , and ...
... direct line , the reigning chief may be at liberty , during his lifetime , to select an heir from the descendants of the common ancestor of all the houses ( viz . Baba Phool ) , and to adopt him as a son , to succeed , in himself , and ...
Page 448
... direct breach of faith on the part of the Czar to the Queen , and on the part of Count Schouvaloff to the Ministry and to Parliament , it excited a degree of public attention which the preceding violations of honour and veracity ought ...
... direct breach of faith on the part of the Czar to the Queen , and on the part of Count Schouvaloff to the Ministry and to Parliament , it excited a degree of public attention which the preceding violations of honour and veracity ought ...
Page 489
... direct consent of the people and exercising direct control over them . He wished to preserve the State govern- ments for their own purposes , and he saw that it must be the aim of the Constitution to give those governments the greatest ...
... direct consent of the people and exercising direct control over them . He wished to preserve the State govern- ments for their own purposes , and he saw that it must be the aim of the Constitution to give those governments the greatest ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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