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... impossibility of resisting Russian aggrandizement she would certainly , as the next best course , unite in plundering the fallen . There are not wanting politicians who would willingly assign the Principalities and perhaps Bosnia to ...
... impossibility of resisting Russian aggrandizement she would certainly , as the next best course , unite in plundering the fallen . There are not wanting politicians who would willingly assign the Principalities and perhaps Bosnia to ...
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Perhaps not , for there is a potent influence at work , which might fight on our side " nationality is taking its place as a new power , among us ; " and it may be added , that the liberal party throughout Europe would support it ...
Perhaps not , for there is a potent influence at work , which might fight on our side " nationality is taking its place as a new power , among us ; " and it may be added , that the liberal party throughout Europe would support it ...
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... looked upon him with something of awe ; human mind ; there are casuistical , jesuiti- cal , and refining skeptics , as well as be- lievers and theologists , and we believe it is from such hands , perhaps ...
... looked upon him with something of awe ; human mind ; there are casuistical , jesuiti- cal , and refining skeptics , as well as be- lievers and theologists , and we believe it is from such hands , perhaps ...
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Perhaps to attempt to shiver this pan- theistic gibberish by any serious appeal to argument would be vain work . Mr. Man- sell , in his effort to do this , has been thought to be not a very serviceable ally to the cause of faith .
Perhaps to attempt to shiver this pan- theistic gibberish by any serious appeal to argument would be vain work . Mr. Man- sell , in his effort to do this , has been thought to be not a very serviceable ally to the cause of faith .
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The Turk , again , though of the same stock ( so far as philology shows ) as the Chinese , has excelled in the very opposite qualities , and has exhibited a ca- pacity for governing other nations only second to the Roman , and perhaps ...
The Turk , again , though of the same stock ( so far as philology shows ) as the Chinese , has excelled in the very opposite qualities , and has exhibited a ca- pacity for governing other nations only second to the Roman , and perhaps ...
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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...