The North British Review, Том 46Leonard Scott & Company, 1867 |
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... Bengal seldom exceeds , in ordinary years , a halfpenny a pound . In a few thickly- peopled localities it is sometimes higher , but in secluded agri- cultural districts it is generally lower , and this sum may be fixed upon as a fair ...
... Bengal seldom exceeds , in ordinary years , a halfpenny a pound . In a few thickly- peopled localities it is sometimes higher , but in secluded agri- cultural districts it is generally lower , and this sum may be fixed upon as a fair ...
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... Bengal as the Cornwallis Code of 1793 did for the agriculturists . But the railways are not the only great enterprise in Bengal conducted with English capital . A century ago the Hooghly flowed through jungle so pestilent that at night ...
... Bengal as the Cornwallis Code of 1793 did for the agriculturists . But the railways are not the only great enterprise in Bengal conducted with English capital . A century ago the Hooghly flowed through jungle so pestilent that at night ...
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... Bengal pronounced slavery of whatever form illegal . Notwith- standing the severe penalties attached to slave - dealing , however , the nefarious trade revived during the scarcity of 1866. In- famous women went about buying up beautiful ...
... Bengal pronounced slavery of whatever form illegal . Notwith- standing the severe penalties attached to slave - dealing , however , the nefarious trade revived during the scarcity of 1866. In- famous women went about buying up beautiful ...
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THE POLICY OF TRADESUNIONS | 1 |
GEORGE BUCHANAN | 47 |
THE POLITICAL WRITINGS OF RICHARD COBDEN | 77 |
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