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Page 118
... political iniquity , which we should be ashamed to excuse . We regard the recognition of the rights of the Spanish residents as a subject of regret , as the necessary effect of ... political head , 118 [ July , Politics of Mexico .
... political iniquity , which we should be ashamed to excuse . We regard the recognition of the rights of the Spanish residents as a subject of regret , as the necessary effect of ... political head , 118 [ July , Politics of Mexico .
Page 128
... political castes enjoyed , they had the inestimable advantage which deep - rooted popular preju- dice gave them , and the auxiliary of a popular watchword , by means of which subsiding passion might at any moment be re- newed . Exile to ...
... political castes enjoyed , they had the inestimable advantage which deep - rooted popular preju- dice gave them , and the auxiliary of a popular watchword , by means of which subsiding passion might at any moment be re- newed . Exile to ...
Page 129
... political opponents . Which of them , in a community constituted like Mexico , would have been the most politic and ultimately beneficial course , it is useless even to conjecture . Victoria seems not to have hesitated to adopt the ...
... political opponents . Which of them , in a community constituted like Mexico , would have been the most politic and ultimately beneficial course , it is useless even to conjecture . Victoria seems not to have hesitated to adopt the ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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