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Page 356
... important publication , but a very curi ous and , we may be allowed to add , an affecting display of the horrid effects of traitorous conspiracies . - The unfortunate brothers , above- named , lost their lives by their connexion with ...
... important publication , but a very curi ous and , we may be allowed to add , an affecting display of the horrid effects of traitorous conspiracies . - The unfortunate brothers , above- named , lost their lives by their connexion with ...
Page 372
... important chiefs now remaining in Persia . The town of Shahrût is small , and sur- rounded in some parts with a slight earthen wall . The houses from a want of wood are built of unburnt bricks , and covered with a flat arch of the same ...
... important chiefs now remaining in Persia . The town of Shahrût is small , and sur- rounded in some parts with a slight earthen wall . The houses from a want of wood are built of unburnt bricks , and covered with a flat arch of the same ...
Page 491
... important than external . In the first section , I describe it in as much as it is occasioned by the free occupations of the mem- bers of society , and indicate 17 essential conditions of an admini- stration wisely directed to render a ...
... important than external . In the first section , I describe it in as much as it is occasioned by the free occupations of the mem- bers of society , and indicate 17 essential conditions of an admini- stration wisely directed to render a ...
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