The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... less complained of there than elsewhere . Owing to the permanent settlement , Bengal pays less to the Imperial Treasury in land revenue than most pro- vinces , and the machinery for direct taxation exists less than in other provinces ...
... less complained of there than elsewhere . Owing to the permanent settlement , Bengal pays less to the Imperial Treasury in land revenue than most pro- vinces , and the machinery for direct taxation exists less than in other provinces ...
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... less careful of the rights of others , which is the touchstone of freedom . England never gave birth to better men . These Parliamentarians , these bourgeois of old , had their faults , which might well be pardoned . Modest as well as ...
... less careful of the rights of others , which is the touchstone of freedom . England never gave birth to better men . These Parliamentarians , these bourgeois of old , had their faults , which might well be pardoned . Modest as well as ...
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... less it was liked , and the more dangerous it was thought to be . But as this resolution stood in the front , and the Government declined to alter its position , the other reforms of the standing orders , however salutary and ...
... less it was liked , and the more dangerous it was thought to be . But as this resolution stood in the front , and the Government declined to alter its position , the other reforms of the standing orders , however salutary and ...
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