The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... position of landholders under the permanent settlement when the road cess was imposed in Bengal in 1871 ; and it was then settled that landholders whose land revenue payments had been made permanent were , nevertheless , subject to ...
... position of landholders under the permanent settlement when the road cess was imposed in Bengal in 1871 ; and it was then settled that landholders whose land revenue payments had been made permanent were , nevertheless , subject to ...
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... position of Egypt has placed our relations with that country in a position of great difficulty . But we shall venture upon one general obser- vation . The foreign policy of this country , and probably of all countries , is governed far ...
... position of Egypt has placed our relations with that country in a position of great difficulty . But we shall venture upon one general obser- vation . The foreign policy of this country , and probably of all countries , is governed far ...
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... position always seemed untenable - the orthodox of all shades on the one side , and those who rejected all theism on the other . These opposing schools , though they agreed in nothing else , agreed in their estimate of this new form of ...
... position always seemed untenable - the orthodox of all shades on the one side , and those who rejected all theism on the other . These opposing schools , though they agreed in nothing else , agreed in their estimate of this new form of ...
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