The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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... forces the Porte can send against them ; Mecca and Medina ( the holy cities ) have fallen before them , and their expeditions into Syria are frequent and successful . The SIKHS are a powerful people , the independent possessors of a ...
... forces the Porte can send against them ; Mecca and Medina ( the holy cities ) have fallen before them , and their expeditions into Syria are frequent and successful . The SIKHS are a powerful people , the independent possessors of a ...
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... forces sent against him by the emperor Jehan - jire . — at length he was overpowered . ( Foster's Journey , vol . i . p . 298. ) The history of the Sikhs continues un- important till the accession of Aurung- zebe . In the reign of that ...
... forces sent against him by the emperor Jehan - jire . — at length he was overpowered . ( Foster's Journey , vol . i . p . 298. ) The history of the Sikhs continues un- important till the accession of Aurung- zebe . In the reign of that ...
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... force , force must be opposed , and the Sikhs must rely for the preservation of their rights and their laws on the strength of their arms , and the sharpness of their swords . He would be their leader ; his injuries - his hatred toward ...
... force , force must be opposed , and the Sikhs must rely for the preservation of their rights and their laws on the strength of their arms , and the sharpness of their swords . He would be their leader ; his injuries - his hatred toward ...
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... force and in his occasional interviews with the muses , he evidenced some of the stronger marks of genuine poetry . In a small volume of manuscript poems which he has left , there is one written on the occasion of his loss of hearing ...
... force and in his occasional interviews with the muses , he evidenced some of the stronger marks of genuine poetry . In a small volume of manuscript poems which he has left , there is one written on the occasion of his loss of hearing ...
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... fined to the object which formed its ex- clusive motive with the Romans - havoc , fraud , and oppression always followed in the rear of a Roman force , and the lands 22 ΜΑΥ , Forsyth's Remarks on Antiquities , & c. ̧.
... fined to the object which formed its ex- clusive motive with the Romans - havoc , fraud , and oppression always followed in the rear of a Roman force , and the lands 22 ΜΑΥ , Forsyth's Remarks on Antiquities , & c. ̧.
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