Fraser's Magazine, Том 21Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... for last year , 1878 , show that the whole taxation taken from the people of India , including the land revenue and all other receipts of the nature of taxation , amounted in reality to only 35 millions sterling .
... for last year , 1878 , show that the whole taxation taken from the people of India , including the land revenue and all other receipts of the nature of taxation , amounted in reality to only 35 millions sterling .
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... for last year , 1878 , show that the whole taxation taken from the people of India , including the land revenue and all other receipts of the nature of taxation , amounted in reality to only 35 millions sterling .
... for last year , 1878 , show that the whole taxation taken from the people of India , including the land revenue and all other receipts of the nature of taxation , amounted in reality to only 35 millions sterling .
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This , however , does not palliate the fact that the Parliamentary Indian accounts are of such a nature as to lead a distinguished statesman into a false comparison , like that into which Mr. Forster fell at ...
This , however , does not palliate the fact that the Parliamentary Indian accounts are of such a nature as to lead a distinguished statesman into a false comparison , like that into which Mr. Forster fell at ...
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Foremost among these visitants from the far south I knew that Canada was visited every year by a single species of that wonderful family of birds which is one of the glories of nature — the Humming - birds .
Foremost among these visitants from the far south I knew that Canada was visited every year by a single species of that wonderful family of birds which is one of the glories of nature — the Humming - birds .
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But then it is a kind of confusion which closely corresponds with the apparent confusion which actually prevails in nature . The assumption that identical or almost identical forms cannot arise at any place but one , is an assumption ...
But then it is a kind of confusion which closely corresponds with the apparent confusion which actually prevails in nature . The assumption that identical or almost identical forms cannot arise at any place but one , is an assumption ...
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