The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1814 - Books |
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He also reccives wages from the King's treasury , which the Ket Khoda does not . ' The Kelounter is the medium through which the wishes and wants of the people are made known to the King : he is their chief and representative on all ...
He also reccives wages from the King's treasury , which the Ket Khoda does not . ' The Kelounter is the medium through which the wishes and wants of the people are made known to the King : he is their chief and representative on all ...
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and if he wishes to have it coined , may send it to the mint to be struck into any piece of money , paying the value of a pea's weight of gold for every tomaun ; ' yet he thus reasons on the supposed treasures of the King : • The King's ...
and if he wishes to have it coined , may send it to the mint to be struck into any piece of money , paying the value of a pea's weight of gold for every tomaun ; ' yet he thus reasons on the supposed treasures of the King : • The King's ...
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tional reverence for nobility , and contributed perhaps more to the succeeding republicanism of sentiment than any imprudence , or versatility , or insincerity , of his son King Charles . It must be allowed that the age of James I. was ...
tional reverence for nobility , and contributed perhaps more to the succeeding republicanism of sentiment than any imprudence , or versatility , or insincerity , of his son King Charles . It must be allowed that the age of James I. was ...
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