The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1852 |
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Pagina 75
... considered highly satisfactory ; but in the case before us the same conclusion cannot be come to without some reservation ; for in India the great branch of permanent revenue derived directly from the land does not admit of increase ...
... considered highly satisfactory ; but in the case before us the same conclusion cannot be come to without some reservation ; for in India the great branch of permanent revenue derived directly from the land does not admit of increase ...
Pagina 254
... considered an inferior service ; but why bring forward as a source of humiliation and discontent a fact that exists in the nature of things , and which no legislation can alter ? Is it not so in all the conditions and occupations of ...
... considered an inferior service ; but why bring forward as a source of humiliation and discontent a fact that exists in the nature of things , and which no legislation can alter ? Is it not so in all the conditions and occupations of ...
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... considered as of some interest and value . These documents consist ( with a few exceptions ) of a selection of letters addressed to one noble individual . A selection is always open to suspicion - an editor has a vast power over the ...
... considered as of some interest and value . These documents consist ( with a few exceptions ) of a selection of letters addressed to one noble individual . A selection is always open to suspicion - an editor has a vast power over the ...
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