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Page 42
... English chaplains for the British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa . There are ...
... English chaplains for the British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa . There are ...
Page 299
... English Irish ( i . e . the Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of the loyalty of the Irish English Catholics , that they entrusted ...
... English Irish ( i . e . the Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of the loyalty of the Irish English Catholics , that they entrusted ...
Page 346
... English court , he chose to disguise his name . I have called Fluellin a burlesque character , because his pribbles and prabbles , which are generally out Heroded , sound ludicrously to an English as well as a Welsh ear , yet after all ...
... English court , he chose to disguise his name . I have called Fluellin a burlesque character , because his pribbles and prabbles , which are generally out Heroded , sound ludicrously to an English as well as a Welsh ear , yet after all ...
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