The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 17
... in this respect is being over- taxed . The fact that the Irish ' true ' revenue does not at present VOL . LXXI - No . 419 C suffice to meet all charges debited to Ireland is made 1912 THE FINANCE OF IRISH GOVERNMENT 17.
... in this respect is being over- taxed . The fact that the Irish ' true ' revenue does not at present VOL . LXXI - No . 419 C suffice to meet all charges debited to Ireland is made 1912 THE FINANCE OF IRISH GOVERNMENT 17.
Pagina 51
... fact that the great port of Chittagong would greatly develop under the care of a separate Government from that of Bengal , there were many who believed that the commercial in- terests of Calcutta would suffer . But the Chamber of ...
... fact that the great port of Chittagong would greatly develop under the care of a separate Government from that of Bengal , there were many who believed that the commercial in- terests of Calcutta would suffer . But the Chamber of ...
Pagina 53
... facts which are distinctly on record - without disputing the Government of India's position , that , in respect of the ... fact that the old ' parti- tion of Bengal ' has been suddenly set aside . That measure was proposed by one Viceroy ...
... facts which are distinctly on record - without disputing the Government of India's position , that , in respect of the ... fact that the old ' parti- tion of Bengal ' has been suddenly set aside . That measure was proposed by one Viceroy ...
Pagina 55
... fact that the Hindus of the three sub - provinces which are to form the new Lieutenant - Governorship will no longer be in the scale against them , and in view of the special provisions for representa- tion of Mohammedans in the ...
... fact that the Hindus of the three sub - provinces which are to form the new Lieutenant - Governorship will no longer be in the scale against them , and in view of the special provisions for representa- tion of Mohammedans in the ...
Pagina 77
... fact that man by mechanical means can traverse the air with machines heavier than air - but the aeroplane is only the beginning of aerial locomotion . In spite of the fact that the aeroplane is not designed to act in accordance with the ...
... fact that man by mechanical means can traverse the air with machines heavier than air - but the aeroplane is only the beginning of aerial locomotion . In spite of the fact that the aeroplane is not designed to act in accordance with the ...
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