The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 169
... existence of a great king- dom called Malegga , governed by a powerful king who possessed canoes and carried on a trade with the opposite coast . The furthest southern point reached by Mr. Baker was lat . 1 ° 13 ' , from whence he ...
... existence of a great king- dom called Malegga , governed by a powerful king who possessed canoes and carried on a trade with the opposite coast . The furthest southern point reached by Mr. Baker was lat . 1 ° 13 ' , from whence he ...
Page 205
... existence to the fact of England being the governing power in India . Every ship of this navy is available to England in time of war ; but it is paid for by India . It adds enormously to the strength of of England , gives employment to ...
... existence to the fact of England being the governing power in India . Every ship of this navy is available to England in time of war ; but it is paid for by India . It adds enormously to the strength of of England , gives employment to ...
Page 206
... existence of a governing body of Englishmen in India that it owes its existence ; if England ceased to govern India , this fleet would cease to be . But though owing its origin to the exigencies of the English Government of India and ...
... existence of a governing body of Englishmen in India that it owes its existence ; if England ceased to govern India , this fleet would cease to be . But though owing its origin to the exigencies of the English Government of India and ...
Page 224
... existence of a general poverty and depression , and to attribute these to certain political grievances , which he specially described . We shall examine the details of this letter later . At present , we content ourselves with remarking ...
... existence of a general poverty and depression , and to attribute these to certain political grievances , which he specially described . We shall examine the details of this letter later . At present , we content ourselves with remarking ...
Page 244
... existence . ' It is difficult to see the reasonableness either of this assumption or its conclusion . Surely it is contrary to all principles of reasoning to assume that if there was a con- spiracy , any given person must be implicated ...
... existence . ' It is difficult to see the reasonableness either of this assumption or its conclusion . Surely it is contrary to all principles of reasoning to assume that if there was a con- spiracy , any given person must be implicated ...
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