| James Silk Buckingham - Great Britain - 1829 - 606 pages
...foreign allies so much favour : " The possession of what, we got by the sword is not very desirable, but the obligation of good offices is eternal. If we have a mind to keep Asia, and not simply pass through it, our clemency must extend to them also, and their fidelity will... | |
| Christianity - 1829 - 612 pages
...foreign allies so much favour : " The possession of what we got by the sword is not very desirable, but the obligation of good offices is eternal. If we have a mind to keep Asia, and not simply pass through it, our clemency must extend to them also, and their fidelity will... | |
| James Tod - India - 1873 - 776 pages
...Persians and his other foreign allies so much favour: " The possession of what we got by the sword is not very durable, " but the obligation of good offices is eternal. If we have a mind to " keep Asia, and not simply pass through it, our clemency must ex" tend to them also, and their fidelity will... | |
| James Tod - History - 2001 - 770 pages
...Persians and his other foreign allies so much favour : " The possession of what we got by the sword is not very durable, " but the obligation of good offices is eternal. If we have a mind to " keep Asia, and not simply pass through it, our clemency must cx" tend to them also, and their fidelity will... | |
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