The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... death of the Prince Royal , Abbas Meerza , and from the rapidity with which his journey was performed , the direction of his movements when in the country , and certain indirect hints contained in his work , it would appear that his ...
... death of the Prince Royal , Abbas Meerza , and from the rapidity with which his journey was performed , the direction of his movements when in the country , and certain indirect hints contained in his work , it would appear that his ...
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... death might cause . Nothing is talked of but the state of the country , and the civil wars that are expected to arise from the struggles of the several princes , aspirants for the throne . Indeed , the existing state of circumstances ...
... death might cause . Nothing is talked of but the state of the country , and the civil wars that are expected to arise from the struggles of the several princes , aspirants for the throne . Indeed , the existing state of circumstances ...
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... death of his late master , the Prince Royal , and a chain of political events consequent upon that occasion , he has been placed ( as I have more than once hinted at above ) in circumstances of peculiar difficulty , from which it is yet ...
... death of his late master , the Prince Royal , and a chain of political events consequent upon that occasion , he has been placed ( as I have more than once hinted at above ) in circumstances of peculiar difficulty , from which it is yet ...
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... death . " Since the defeat of Shoojah , by his brother Mah- mood , in the year 1809 , the monarchy of Cabool has been split up into seve- ral provinces or chiefships ; and of these the city of Herat alone remains in the possession of ...
... death . " Since the defeat of Shoojah , by his brother Mah- mood , in the year 1809 , the monarchy of Cabool has been split up into seve- ral provinces or chiefships ; and of these the city of Herat alone remains in the possession of ...
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... death at length in the year 1769 put a period to his labours and sufferings . His loss was deeply and universally lamented , for he had rendered himself in some measure the instructor of the nation . Every person capable of handling a ...
... death at length in the year 1769 put a period to his labours and sufferings . His loss was deeply and universally lamented , for he had rendered himself in some measure the instructor of the nation . Every person capable of handling a ...
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