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... Khan , Cossim Ali Khan , and Sujah Dowlah . With an avowal of these principles he was pleased first to entertain the House of Commons , the ac- tive asserters and conservators of the rights , liberties , and laws of his country ; and ...
... Khan , Cossim Ali Khan , and Sujah Dowlah . With an avowal of these principles he was pleased first to entertain the House of Commons , the ac- tive asserters and conservators of the rights , liberties , and laws of his country ; and ...
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... Khân and Cossim Ally fined all their zemindars on the necessities of war , and on every pretence either of court necessity or court extrava- gance . " I beseech your lordships seriously to look upon the whole nature of the principles ...
... Khân and Cossim Ally fined all their zemindars on the necessities of war , and on every pretence either of court necessity or court extrava- gance . " I beseech your lordships seriously to look upon the whole nature of the principles ...
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... Khân particularly valued himself on improving the laws and institutions of his own country . These laws we only have imperfectly in this book ; but we are told in it , and I be- lieve the fact , that he forbad , under pain of death ...
... Khân particularly valued himself on improving the laws and institutions of his own country . These laws we only have imperfectly in this book ; but we are told in it , and I be- lieve the fact , that he forbad , under pain of death ...
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great Khân or Emperor , without being first duly elected by the princes lawfully assembled in general diet . He then established the privileges and immunities granted to the Tunkawns , that is , to the nobility and gentry of the country ...
great Khân or Emperor , without being first duly elected by the princes lawfully assembled in general diet . He then established the privileges and immunities granted to the Tunkawns , that is , to the nobility and gentry of the country ...
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... Khân , Khouli Khân , and Tamerlane destroyed ten thou- sand times more people in battle than this man did . Good God ! have they run mad ? Have they lost their senses in their guilt ? Did they ever expect that we meant to com- pare this ...
... Khân , Khouli Khân , and Tamerlane destroyed ten thou- sand times more people in battle than this man did . Good God ! have they run mad ? Have they lost their senses in their guilt ? Did they ever expect that we meant to com- pare this ...
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