The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... tion to the existing revenue by any new form of direct taxation appears to be considered beyond the reach of the audacity or ingenuity of the Indian Treasury . We are told that the only increase that can be hoped is the slow and gradual ...
... tion to the existing revenue by any new form of direct taxation appears to be considered beyond the reach of the audacity or ingenuity of the Indian Treasury . We are told that the only increase that can be hoped is the slow and gradual ...
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... tion leaders which was held when he was at the point of death , it was agreed to suspend for the moment all political hostilities . The generous mind of Fox was touched with feelings of sadness , not of joy , at the approaching end of ...
... tion leaders which was held when he was at the point of death , it was agreed to suspend for the moment all political hostilities . The generous mind of Fox was touched with feelings of sadness , not of joy , at the approaching end of ...
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... tion or for the prevention of panic , but . rather to indicate the principle upon which it is essential that all such measures should proceed . That principle is simply this - to abstain from every device the adoption of which would ...
... tion or for the prevention of panic , but . rather to indicate the principle upon which it is essential that all such measures should proceed . That principle is simply this - to abstain from every device the adoption of which would ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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