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... force . Begging is a prevalent vice of the modern Egyptians , even when charity is un- necessary , and the whining " boksheesh " is hopeless . We wonder that this fact did not strike the tourists as another coincidence be- tween Egypt ...
... force . Begging is a prevalent vice of the modern Egyptians , even when charity is un- necessary , and the whining " boksheesh " is hopeless . We wonder that this fact did not strike the tourists as another coincidence be- tween Egypt ...
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... force ; but it appears to the commission that you have not reliance enough on the intelligence and activity of the French nation . When I speak of the introduction of foreign night - caps , I mean of course under a system of ...
... force ; but it appears to the commission that you have not reliance enough on the intelligence and activity of the French nation . When I speak of the introduction of foreign night - caps , I mean of course under a system of ...
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... force , which alone seemed dictating the new arrangements . Napoleon could Scarcely have done worse . In vain was it urged that every principle of justice and policy required the restoration of an inde- pendent Polish nation - that ...
... force , which alone seemed dictating the new arrangements . Napoleon could Scarcely have done worse . In vain was it urged that every principle of justice and policy required the restoration of an inde- pendent Polish nation - that ...
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... force of arms . Again Austria interfered in 1821 , in Pied- mont . In 1831 , and again in 1832 , with the same object and the same result , she bore down upon the Papal States : Italy is thus in effect nothing better than a Cisalpine ...
... force of arms . Again Austria interfered in 1821 , in Pied- mont . In 1831 , and again in 1832 , with the same object and the same result , she bore down upon the Papal States : Italy is thus in effect nothing better than a Cisalpine ...
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... force of foreign military despotism ? Austria might , in- deed , without difficulty , have governed Lom- bardy well . The Lombards are a remarkably peaceable , well - conducted people , and of an easy disposition . But they were ruled ...
... force of foreign military despotism ? Austria might , in- deed , without difficulty , have governed Lom- bardy well . The Lombards are a remarkably peaceable , well - conducted people , and of an easy disposition . But they were ruled ...
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