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How are the rights of the community to be protected and equal justice administered to all , when the creed of the dominant sect finds expression in such sentences as the following : " O true be* Eastern Shores of the Adriatic , p .
How are the rights of the community to be protected and equal justice administered to all , when the creed of the dominant sect finds expression in such sentences as the following : " O true be* Eastern Shores of the Adriatic , p .
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By putting a check upon the abuse of powsulmans and Christians , by effecting a more er through its equal distribution between Musequitable arrangement of the respective and relative rights of conflicting sects , and by opening the ...
By putting a check upon the abuse of powsulmans and Christians , by effecting a more er through its equal distribution between Musequitable arrangement of the respective and relative rights of conflicting sects , and by opening the ...
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... and enduring an empire as that of China , and it is only since the commence- ment of this century that even the fore- most of European nations have begun to equal and surpass it in the arts of peace- ful industry .
... and enduring an empire as that of China , and it is only since the commence- ment of this century that even the fore- most of European nations have begun to equal and surpass it in the arts of peace- ful industry .
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who have been improved by inter - mar riages , are equal to any Europeans in handsomeness of face and figure ; and the Arabs of north Africa , who belong to the Semitic race , are second to no nation in physical appearance .
who have been improved by inter - mar riages , are equal to any Europeans in handsomeness of face and figure ; and the Arabs of north Africa , who belong to the Semitic race , are second to no nation in physical appearance .
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Nevertheless , whatever may be the future aggregate power of the Anglo - Americans , we see no reason to believe that , man for man , they will equal , either in physical or psychological qualities , the parent stock .
Nevertheless , whatever may be the future aggregate power of the Anglo - Americans , we see no reason to believe that , man for man , they will equal , either in physical or psychological qualities , the parent stock .
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Página 130 - Artesian wells had been opened, around which, as vegetation thrives luxuriantly, thirty thousand palm-trees and one thousand fruit-trees were planted, and two thriving villages established. At the depth of a little over five hundred feet, an underground river or lake was struck, and from two of them live fish have been thrown up, showing that there was a large body of water underneath. The French government, by this means, hopes to make the route across the desert, to Timbuctoo, fertile, and fit...