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... customs and traditions of the ancient Assyrian race, survivors of which have recently been given a home in Persia by the Persian Government, records have been made in the Syriac language by the Linguaphone method. ...
... customs and traditions of the ancient Assyrian race, survivors of which have recently been given a home in Persia by the Persian Government, records have been made in the Syriac language by the Linguaphone method. ...
... because of the inequality of your decision. twsw is swam* sow@ W 11. WWWW. Loam. poodleW Os Ms. die ta Labm 118., I The Persian Government lakes drastic steps 10 punish the baker who overcharges his costumers. method being to bake the malefactor iu hts own ...
... spreading like • pall over one of the most ancient of Empires. It looks a. if the most abject behaviour on the part of the Persian Government was impossible to stop in her of territorial aggrandisement, which grow more blatant every day. It will be remembered ...
... against Russia, especially is these fol- I ow on RUSSIS's refusal to allow Major Stokes to enter the employment of the Persian Government There is bitter resentment on this pint. The Persians showed great restraint and prudence when they first cemented to ...
... EX-SHAH'S RETURN TO PERSIA. Fritish and Russian Note to the Persian Government. FIJI I. VN The. Rtmsan I.ti•ts nntha. addr-frevl an note to tie Penne Gower, nt to the that ra4ltalt Itamoti re• turned to Pent.. the. lbw Goren- that the ta no loftier to ...
... tn-*ps, who are not only sou roe of local but whoso very presence itself refection upon the capacity and authority the Persian Government. Tim After time the world He» bren led to believe that the Ruesian fcfoop* would go; but the; are still there, seems ...
... involved a little disagreement with Dervish, and the result the widow priced her late lamented M.000d01.. say £6.000. The Persian Government, being prevented circumstances from punishing the Dervish, who had, no doubt, remembered an important engagement in ...
... Teheran to the mouth of the Persian Gulf, presumably for Indian purposes, and the employment of British subjects in the Persian Government offices. The following sentence from tne Army and JVatp Record, which occurs quite casually paragraph concerning the ...