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The next question is : What progress has been made in the matter of taxation , and in the . removal of class disabilities ? Viewed with reference to the population , the revenue of Turkey is so small that the public burdens would not ...
The next question is : What progress has been made in the matter of taxation , and in the . removal of class disabilities ? Viewed with reference to the population , the revenue of Turkey is so small that the public burdens would not ...
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As a matter of fact , there are foreigners possessing land in the pashalik of Baghdad , but an inquiry into their grievances would discover many curious circumstances . At station , for instance , not very far from Baghdad , there is a ...
As a matter of fact , there are foreigners possessing land in the pashalik of Baghdad , but an inquiry into their grievances would discover many curious circumstances . At station , for instance , not very far from Baghdad , there is a ...
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... and preservation of the universe , and in promoting its happiness , has its moral analogies , and that it may furnish some light as to the dealing of God , not only with the kingdoms of matter , but also with the kingdom of souls .
... and preservation of the universe , and in promoting its happiness , has its moral analogies , and that it may furnish some light as to the dealing of God , not only with the kingdoms of matter , but also with the kingdom of souls .
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Lefort , the Saxon envoy , merely tells us , that on November 21st she interceded with her consort for Mons , and was ordered once for all not to bring the matter up again . Elsewhere we read that the czar became angry at Catharine's ...
Lefort , the Saxon envoy , merely tells us , that on November 21st she interceded with her consort for Mons , and was ordered once for all not to bring the matter up again . Elsewhere we read that the czar became angry at Catharine's ...
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Catharine declared that she acted in the matter more with regard to the general welfare than for the sake of her own advantage ; hence she left every thing that concerned herself to the enlightened judgment of The opposition magnates in ...
Catharine declared that she acted in the matter more with regard to the general welfare than for the sake of her own advantage ; hence she left every thing that concerned herself to the enlightened judgment of The opposition magnates in ...
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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...