The British Quarterly Review, 30. köideHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1859 |
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... appears to have held lands of considerable value . In 1378 Thomas Cornwallis was Lord Mayor of London , and , like other successful traders of the time - the brilliant dawn of English commerce - rooted himself alongside of the landed ...
... appears to have held lands of considerable value . In 1378 Thomas Cornwallis was Lord Mayor of London , and , like other successful traders of the time - the brilliant dawn of English commerce - rooted himself alongside of the landed ...
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... appears fraught with wisdom and justice.§ He insisted upon freeing the Company from vexatious treaties , which were only productive of evil to it ; and although he was unable to carry out as pacific a policy as he had wished , it was ...
... appears fraught with wisdom and justice.§ He insisted upon freeing the Company from vexatious treaties , which were only productive of evil to it ; and although he was unable to carry out as pacific a policy as he had wished , it was ...
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... appear , also , that , to some , extent at least , it encouraged the zemindar to look upon himself as a landowner , and to promote iniprovement and cultivation on his property . The effect of the permanent settlement , ' we quote from ...
... appear , also , that , to some , extent at least , it encouraged the zemindar to look upon himself as a landowner , and to promote iniprovement and cultivation on his property . The effect of the permanent settlement , ' we quote from ...
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... appear to have contemplated carrying out his father's Irish policy until after the outbreak of the French Revolution ... appears to have resolved to attempt the great measure . He was also desirous that the Union should inaugurate in ...
... appear to have contemplated carrying out his father's Irish policy until after the outbreak of the French Revolution ... appears to have resolved to attempt the great measure . He was also desirous that the Union should inaugurate in ...
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... appear to have contemplated carrying out his father's Irish policy until after the outbreak of the French Revolution ... appears to have resolved to attempt the great measure . He was also desirous that the Union should inaugurate in ...
... appear to have contemplated carrying out his father's Irish policy until after the outbreak of the French Revolution ... appears to have resolved to attempt the great measure . He was also desirous that the Union should inaugurate in ...
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