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Page 205
... established the seat of Muhammedan power in India at Lahor . The Gaur Sultans adopted the religious zeal , as well as the military spirit of the Gaznavides . Muhammed Gauri plundered Benares , ( 1194 , ) the chief city of the Indian ...
... established the seat of Muhammedan power in India at Lahor . The Gaur Sultans adopted the religious zeal , as well as the military spirit of the Gaznavides . Muhammed Gauri plundered Benares , ( 1194 , ) the chief city of the Indian ...
Page 223
... Established Church as at present di- vided into two great parties of which he considers the first and most numerous to be composed of those who adhere to the Church upon the ground of political expedience ; ' and the second to consist ...
... Established Church as at present di- vided into two great parties of which he considers the first and most numerous to be composed of those who adhere to the Church upon the ground of political expedience ; ' and the second to consist ...
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... Establish- ment , and whether immediately conducive or not to its separate interest . This highly meritorious and truly ... established religion are held in greater aversion by what are called the High Church party than even the most ...
... Establish- ment , and whether immediately conducive or not to its separate interest . This highly meritorious and truly ... established religion are held in greater aversion by what are called the High Church party than even the most ...
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