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... remain inviolable so long as the present possessors of them shall live . A rigid moralist might argue , that there would be no real injustice done by reducing those revenues at once to a reasonable amount ; for the true injustice , he ...
... remain inviolable so long as the present possessors of them shall live . A rigid moralist might argue , that there would be no real injustice done by reducing those revenues at once to a reasonable amount ; for the true injustice , he ...
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... remain in their shops , and wholly omit the pilgrimage . · The day after the Ayyam - e - nuhur ( or season of sacrifice ) , the people remain at Meena , and therefore it is called the Ayyam - e - qur ( or day of rest ) . Some of them ...
... remain in their shops , and wholly omit the pilgrimage . · The day after the Ayyam - e - nuhur ( or season of sacrifice ) , the people remain at Meena , and therefore it is called the Ayyam - e - qur ( or day of rest ) . Some of them ...
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... remain as vivid were I to live a thousand years ; that first feeling of violence and injustice remains so deeply engraved on my mind , that every thing at all relating to it excites my early emotion , and this sentiment , which had its ...
... remain as vivid were I to live a thousand years ; that first feeling of violence and injustice remains so deeply engraved on my mind , that every thing at all relating to it excites my early emotion , and this sentiment , which had its ...
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