The Quarterly Review, Volume 159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... chief had come to be known by the name of tacksmen , a class still existing , equivalent to the liberi et generosi , who held land from the chief directly ; but the bulk of the population was still , as they had been formerly , either ...
... chief had come to be known by the name of tacksmen , a class still existing , equivalent to the liberi et generosi , who held land from the chief directly ; but the bulk of the population was still , as they had been formerly , either ...
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... chief named Mukoko , who dwelt near the right bank above Stanley Pool , and has since died . Unfortunately , those agreements were ratified by the French Chambers at the time . The authority of this chief was of the rudest and vaguest ...
... chief named Mukoko , who dwelt near the right bank above Stanley Pool , and has since died . Unfortunately , those agreements were ratified by the French Chambers at the time . The authority of this chief was of the rudest and vaguest ...
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... chief lines of our com- mercial and naval communication across the Ocean , with the stations that command them , are mapped out by Captain Colomb , and in the articles collected from the Pall Mall Gazette , ' which have been the chief ...
... chief lines of our com- mercial and naval communication across the Ocean , with the stations that command them , are mapped out by Captain Colomb , and in the articles collected from the Pall Mall Gazette , ' which have been the chief ...
Contents
London 1884 | 450 |
Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
And other Works | 499 |
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