The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... interest , they appear to have held that beyond this limit the fiscal claims of the State had no power . In other words , as the landed interest lay with the Sovereign rather than with the people , upon that interest was thrown the ...
... interest , they appear to have held that beyond this limit the fiscal claims of the State had no power . In other words , as the landed interest lay with the Sovereign rather than with the people , upon that interest was thrown the ...
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... interest upon the borrowed money . The remainder affords a return of 3.72 per cent . upon the whole share capital invested . But of this share capital 57,057,000l . is preferential capital , the interest upon which averages 5.65 per ...
... interest upon the borrowed money . The remainder affords a return of 3.72 per cent . upon the whole share capital invested . But of this share capital 57,057,000l . is preferential capital , the interest upon which averages 5.65 per ...
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... interest and knowledge , and that to call them the representatives of the native population of India is an insult to our common sense . It is , however , in the election by the parliamentary voters of the large towns that the ...
... interest and knowledge , and that to call them the representatives of the native population of India is an insult to our common sense . It is , however , in the election by the parliamentary voters of the large towns that the ...
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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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