The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... is no test to prevent churchmen holding offices . " , [ Edinb . Rev. 11. " Observers - who reject all idea of their elevation being owing to volcanic eruptions . " [ Quart . Rev. 12. " The accident of a horse neighing once decided.
... is no test to prevent churchmen holding offices . " , [ Edinb . Rev. 11. " Observers - who reject all idea of their elevation being owing to volcanic eruptions . " [ Quart . Rev. 12. " The accident of a horse neighing once decided.
Side 4
12. " The accident of a horse neighing once decided the succession to the throne of a mighty empire . " [ Anon . Selections of the same kind , from re- cent publications , might be multiplied indefinitely ; but there can be no need of ...
12. " The accident of a horse neighing once decided the succession to the throne of a mighty empire . " [ Anon . Selections of the same kind , from re- cent publications , might be multiplied indefinitely ; but there can be no need of ...
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... once began , conti- nued - rapidly , yet peacefully - to extend itself , and grew up under the eyes of the Brahmins and the Monguls for two hun- dred years , without molestation . That the Muslims , engaged in foreign and civil wars ...
... once began , conti- nued - rapidly , yet peacefully - to extend itself , and grew up under the eyes of the Brahmins and the Monguls for two hun- dred years , without molestation . That the Muslims , engaged in foreign and civil wars ...
Side 8
... once into flame . At the period when Guru Govind roused them to arms , the Sikhs were a people amazingly different from any other nation of Hindû origin or connexion.— The doctrines of Nanock were not merely captivating in their first ...
... once into flame . At the period when Guru Govind roused them to arms , the Sikhs were a people amazingly different from any other nation of Hindû origin or connexion.— The doctrines of Nanock were not merely captivating in their first ...
Side 9
... once more success at- tended the Muslim standards . The vin- dictive victors now gave loose to the reins of persecution , and the savage fury with which they were pursued , compelled the Sikhs to take refuge in the moun- tains and ...
... once more success at- tended the Muslim standards . The vin- dictive victors now gave loose to the reins of persecution , and the savage fury with which they were pursued , compelled the Sikhs to take refuge in the moun- tains and ...
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