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JE CE 2 190 him as their immediate leader , and whom he governed with the same authority , and in the same manner , in all respects , as the chief , who was patriarchal head of the whole sept . Such head of a subordinate branch of a ...
JE CE 2 190 him as their immediate leader , and whom he governed with the same authority , and in the same manner , in all respects , as the chief , who was patriarchal head of the whole sept . Such head of a subordinate branch of a ...
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Small clans were sometimes totally broken up , their chiefs slain , and their independence destroyed . ... Sometimes whole clans , without renouncing their dependence upon their own chief , subjected themselves to a tribe of ...
Small clans were sometimes totally broken up , their chiefs slain , and their independence destroyed . ... Sometimes whole clans , without renouncing their dependence upon their own chief , subjected themselves to a tribe of ...
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I have gone farther , having refused , in more instances than one , the recommendations of the Commander in Chief ; and even of the Duke of Newcastle , to whom owe more compliance than to any man living ; because he is the only subject ...
I have gone farther , having refused , in more instances than one , the recommendations of the Commander in Chief ; and even of the Duke of Newcastle , to whom owe more compliance than to any man living ; because he is the only subject ...
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A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London | 39 |
Histoire de lAmbassade dans le Grand Duché de Varsovie en 1812 | 53 |
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