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Pagina 296
... continued loss . Were it practicable to have reference to the records of rent in the years subsequent to 1689 , we should probably find that the certainty of a given price , afford- ed by the bounty - act , operated , like a similar ...
... continued loss . Were it practicable to have reference to the records of rent in the years subsequent to 1689 , we should probably find that the certainty of a given price , afford- ed by the bounty - act , operated , like a similar ...
Pagina 349
... continued deficiency to embezzlement on the part of those through whose hands the public money passed . So strong was this convic- tion that , after 1771 , the collection of the revenue of Bengal was taken by the Company into its own ...
... continued deficiency to embezzlement on the part of those through whose hands the public money passed . So strong was this convic- tion that , after 1771 , the collection of the revenue of Bengal was taken by the Company into its own ...
Pagina 426
... continued in families originally Ro- man ; but , from about that period , no name , discriminating a par- ticular stem , descended to posterity . Some adventitious appel- lation marked the individual , and many of these , as the Porcari ...
... continued in families originally Ro- man ; but , from about that period , no name , discriminating a par- ticular stem , descended to posterity . Some adventitious appel- lation marked the individual , and many of these , as the Porcari ...
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