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Page 239
... any address you will give . IF YOU receive this item marked , your name is sent me by SOME FRIEND under the above offer . Please see advertising pages and give me a trial order . ATLAS OF THE WORLD . GREAT CESAR , or whoever. Front Cover.
... any address you will give . IF YOU receive this item marked , your name is sent me by SOME FRIEND under the above offer . Please see advertising pages and give me a trial order . ATLAS OF THE WORLD . GREAT CESAR , or whoever. Front Cover.
Page 244
... orders of the ruler of Pondicherry . This is not the occasion for tracing , even in outline , the previous history of the French East India Company . But it may be mentioned that it had already exhib - memberment of the empire was ...
... orders of the ruler of Pondicherry . This is not the occasion for tracing , even in outline , the previous history of the French East India Company . But it may be mentioned that it had already exhib - memberment of the empire was ...
Page 245
... orders would have been fatal to French interests in India ; to transgress them might be perilous to himself . In ... ordered to conduct a fleet to Pondicherry . Dupleix found , as he feared , that Mr. Morse , the gov- ernor of Fort St ...
... orders would have been fatal to French interests in India ; to transgress them might be perilous to himself . In ... ordered to conduct a fleet to Pondicherry . Dupleix found , as he feared , that Mr. Morse , the gov- ernor of Fort St ...
Page 250
... order to find expres ion for the ever - increasing wants of his mind . Suppose man had advanced as far as platting or weaving ; it would be very natural that , after setting lines to catch birds he should when he had to describe his ...
... order to find expres ion for the ever - increasing wants of his mind . Suppose man had advanced as far as platting or weaving ; it would be very natural that , after setting lines to catch birds he should when he had to describe his ...
Page 253
... order - which , formerly , through our lack of invention , we could only describe by a some- what ungraceful term - to avoid quoting Lord Tennyson's description of the feature as it graced Lynette's fair face- " Tip - tilted like the ...
... order - which , formerly , through our lack of invention , we could only describe by a some- what ungraceful term - to avoid quoting Lord Tennyson's description of the feature as it graced Lynette's fair face- " Tip - tilted like the ...
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