The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... principles manifestly operating upon a nu- merous , high - minded , and intelligent peo- ple , to the production of national gran- deur , power , and prosperity . We are earnestly intent upon the comparative rude and imperfect ...
... principles manifestly operating upon a nu- merous , high - minded , and intelligent peo- ple , to the production of national gran- deur , power , and prosperity . We are earnestly intent upon the comparative rude and imperfect ...
Side 5
... principles singularly liberal , and the nature of whose internal polity encourages the progress of useful knowledge . The communities to which we allude , are the WUHABEES , the SIKIS , and the AFGHAUNS . The doctrine of the Wuhabees ...
... principles singularly liberal , and the nature of whose internal polity encourages the progress of useful knowledge . The communities to which we allude , are the WUHABEES , the SIKIS , and the AFGHAUNS . The doctrine of the Wuhabees ...
Side 8
... principles of Nanock had provided the means of accumulating access , burst at 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 ...
... principles of Nanock had provided the means of accumulating access , burst at 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 ...
Side 9
... principle of equality is the corner - stone . of the Sikh constitution , as it stands at present . The change produced by Nanock limited itself to the abolition of caste . Govind was the author of the political and military revolution ...
... principle of equality is the corner - stone . of the Sikh constitution , as it stands at present . The change produced by Nanock limited itself to the abolition of caste . Govind was the author of the political and military revolution ...
Side 14
... principle of action in John H. Eddy , was the laudable desire to be use- ful : that he was superior to making a trade of liberal pursuits , and generous in * Vide Quarterly Review , No. , xxxiv . " Capt . Riley , it would appear ...
... principle of action in John H. Eddy , was the laudable desire to be use- ful : that he was superior to making a trade of liberal pursuits , and generous in * Vide Quarterly Review , No. , xxxiv . " Capt . Riley , it would appear ...
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