The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 102Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Pagina 4
... taken over by the Christian clergy from the Roman magistracy ; the word Bull , to denote a papal rescript , was borrowed from the old imperial administration . It is hardly excessive to say that the imperial Church was a replica of the ...
... taken over by the Christian clergy from the Roman magistracy ; the word Bull , to denote a papal rescript , was borrowed from the old imperial administration . It is hardly excessive to say that the imperial Church was a replica of the ...
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... taken that the Indian officers . holding the Viceroy's commission , and working under the super- vision of British officers , should be of the same class as the men of the company which they command . A regiment may have within it three ...
... taken that the Indian officers . holding the Viceroy's commission , and working under the super- vision of British officers , should be of the same class as the men of the company which they command . A regiment may have within it three ...
Pagina 49
... taken to a village further in the hills , not yet under control , with a view to selling them as slaves over the frontier . The chima ' ( envoy ) , on being questioned further , admitted that it was not exactly a raid , but said that a ...
... taken to a village further in the hills , not yet under control , with a view to selling them as slaves over the frontier . The chima ' ( envoy ) , on being questioned further , admitted that it was not exactly a raid , but said that a ...
Pagina 50
... them that Burginga would be taken to our head- quarters for trial ; in the meantime he would remain at Mutchela until the youths were released . Within two or three hours of our arrival at Mutchela 50 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
... them that Burginga would be taken to our head- quarters for trial ; in the meantime he would remain at Mutchela until the youths were released . Within two or three hours of our arrival at Mutchela 50 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Pagina 52
... taken of this , so some days later Burginga again sent to Arnado Mutchela , this time demanding a cap , a robe , and two goats from Walbaiya's family , the former with which to clothe the deceased ( though he had never worn clothing in ...
... taken of this , so some days later Burginga again sent to Arnado Mutchela , this time demanding a cap , a robe , and two goats from Walbaiya's family , the former with which to clothe the deceased ( though he had never worn clothing in ...
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