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... appears by the journals of the convention ) nine states voted for the above clause , and only one against it . Its necessity seemed so undoubted , as to be almost unanimously conceded . Mr. Madison appears to have pre- served a very ...
... appears by the journals of the convention ) nine states voted for the above clause , and only one against it . Its necessity seemed so undoubted , as to be almost unanimously conceded . Mr. Madison appears to have pre- served a very ...
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... appear that the sultan has never , except perhaps during short periods , exercised more than a mere nominal sovereignty over the nation which he now calls upon the great powers of Europe to assist in subjecting to his sway ; but , that ...
... appear that the sultan has never , except perhaps during short periods , exercised more than a mere nominal sovereignty over the nation which he now calls upon the great powers of Europe to assist in subjecting to his sway ; but , that ...
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... appears anxious to assist him in retaining it , offered to assist Ali in regaining the throne ; promising him the aid of both soldiers and money . But he had grown impatient ; and , contrary to the advice of his friends , refused to ...
... appears anxious to assist him in retaining it , offered to assist Ali in regaining the throne ; promising him the aid of both soldiers and money . But he had grown impatient ; and , contrary to the advice of his friends , refused to ...
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... appear . His skill and bravery as a general had warmly attached the army to his interests , and being a native - born Egyptian , and the natural enemy of the Mamlouks , to whom , for centuries , the people had owed the greatest por ...
... appear . His skill and bravery as a general had warmly attached the army to his interests , and being a native - born Egyptian , and the natural enemy of the Mamlouks , to whom , for centuries , the people had owed the greatest por ...
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... appear much quicker than English boys of the same age . Young girls were once tried in the fac tory work , but were found to be of no service . The manager and sub- manager accompanied us round with great pleasure . Cotton factories are ...
... appear much quicker than English boys of the same age . Young girls were once tried in the fac tory work , but were found to be of no service . The manager and sub- manager accompanied us round with great pleasure . Cotton factories are ...
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