| Sir Henry Miers Elliot - 1867 - 588 str.
...assignment of this dynasty to its veritable lineage and proper period among the rulers of Sind, is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal in the history of Muhammadan India ; and the obscurities and inconsistencies of the native accounts have... | |
| Great Britain. Education Commission (Scotland). - 1868 - 366 str.
...burgh schools, and it keeps up the interest of the public in the schools. Tenure of office.—This is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal; for, on the one hand, if the tenure of office is as at present ad vitam ant culpam, it is very possible... | |
| 1871 - 926 str.
...tlie High School, expresses an opinion worthy of much attention. "The tenure of office," he says, "is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal; for, on the one hand, if the tenure of office is at present ad ritam out culpam, it is very possible... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1871 - 932 str.
...the High School, expresses an opinion worthy of much attention. "The tenure ot office," he says, ''is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal ; for, on the one hand, if the tenure of office is at present ad ritam aut culpam, it is very possible... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1871 - 930 str.
...the High School, expresses an opinion worthy of much attention. "The tenure ol office," he says, "is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal ; for, on the one hand if the tenure of office is at present ad ritam aul culjiam, it is very possible... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1880 - 764 str.
...encourage habits of thrift, economy, and providence, I think you would go a long way towards solving one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal. Such is the nature of my proposal. I venture to offer these suggestions in all humility to the House.... | |
| Friends General Conference (U.S.) - 1887 - 346 str.
...all thy powers to the Lord." In proportion as this becomes general, shall we have a strong church. One of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal is the question of money. For money is needed for the advancement of the cause as truly as are what... | |
| American Library Association. General Meeting - 1893 - 120 str.
...does not matter how the books are drawn from the library. The mutilation occurs at home, and it is one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal. For more than three yt ars we have given absolutely free admission to all shelves in the circulating... | |
| Malcolm Robert Haig - 1894 - 172 str.
...fall from power has always been a crucial difficulty in the history of Sindh. Sir H. Elliot calls it " one of the most difficult problems with which we have to deal in the history of Muhammedan India " (Hist. I. App. 483). Yet we are not without some data of reasonably... | |
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