The Quarterly Review, Volume 114William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1863 |
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... less than 356,860 persons who claimed feudal exemptions and immunities from the burthens of the state . In Hungary the nobles were in the proportion of one in twenty to the population ; and in the other provinces of the empire ...
... less than 356,860 persons who claimed feudal exemptions and immunities from the burthens of the state . In Hungary the nobles were in the proportion of one in twenty to the population ; and in the other provinces of the empire ...
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... less arrear . Stagnation , and too often corruption , were the neces- sary consequences of inefficient administration , and the torpor of the empire was the necessary consequence of the irregular action of the heart . The state of the ...
... less arrear . Stagnation , and too often corruption , were the neces- sary consequences of inefficient administration , and the torpor of the empire was the necessary consequence of the irregular action of the heart . The state of the ...
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... less than 150 per cent . The Government obtains a considerable sum annually from this objectionable source ; but it is to be hoped that the blot of such a financial expedient will soon be effaced from the Austrian budget . * Not the ...
... less than 150 per cent . The Government obtains a considerable sum annually from this objectionable source ; but it is to be hoped that the blot of such a financial expedient will soon be effaced from the Austrian budget . * Not the ...
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... less capable of supplying them- selves with food . While thousands of mouths are added daily to the number to be fed , agriculture , with all its marvellous im- provements and scientific appliances , is unable to keep pace with the ...
... less capable of supplying them- selves with food . While thousands of mouths are added daily to the number to be fed , agriculture , with all its marvellous im- provements and scientific appliances , is unable to keep pace with the ...
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... less to produce ; grazing and feeding require a smaller capital than arable farming , and they involve less risk . A change in the present character of our husbandry , by laying down a larger pro- portion of the land in artificial ...
... less to produce ; grazing and feeding require a smaller capital than arable farming , and they involve less risk . A change in the present character of our husbandry , by laying down a larger pro- portion of the land in artificial ...
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