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... King's treasury , which the Ket Khoda does not . The Kelounter is the medium through which the wishes and wants of the people are made known to the King : he is their chief and representative on all occasions , and brings forward the ...
... King's treasury , which the Ket Khoda does not . The Kelounter is the medium through which the wishes and wants of the people are made known to the King : he is their chief and representative on all occasions , and brings forward the ...
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... King : The King's treasure is reported , probably with much truth , to be immense . The Persians , indeed , affirm , that all the money which is received into the royal coffers , remains there and never again gets into circulation . In ...
... King : The King's treasure is reported , probably with much truth , to be immense . The Persians , indeed , affirm , that all the money which is received into the royal coffers , remains there and never again gets into circulation . In ...
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... King Charles . It must be allowed that the age of James I. was learned as well as libertine ; and at no subsequent period has audacity of mind in England attained a higher tone . The reign of Louis XV . in France was also pacific ...
... King Charles . It must be allowed that the age of James I. was learned as well as libertine ; and at no subsequent period has audacity of mind in England attained a higher tone . The reign of Louis XV . in France was also pacific ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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