Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Том 67James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch J. Fraser, 1863 Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle. |
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... INDIA , & c . , CONSIDERED . SOME questions of very grave importance connected with the most cherished interests of the agricultural classes of India are now before the public , and are likely to form the subject of early and perhaps ...
... INDIA , & c . , CONSIDERED . SOME questions of very grave importance connected with the most cherished interests of the agricultural classes of India are now before the public , and are likely to form the subject of early and perhaps ...
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... India , then represented by Lord Stanley , called upon the Governor - General in Council to consider and report upon two points , which , in the words of the despatch , had been pressed upon the attention of the Home Minister , ' by ...
... India , then represented by Lord Stanley , called upon the Governor - General in Council to consider and report upon two points , which , in the words of the despatch , had been pressed upon the attention of the Home Minister , ' by ...
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... India was divided into cleared and uncleared . The cleared land was to be sold at five rupees ( ten shillings ) per acre , the uncleared at two and a half ( five shillings . ) Grants held under old rules were to be entitled to the ...
... India was divided into cleared and uncleared . The cleared land was to be sold at five rupees ( ten shillings ) per acre , the uncleared at two and a half ( five shillings . ) Grants held under old rules were to be entitled to the ...
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... India was pleased to anticipate between the settlers and the native inhabitants , particularly in remote districts not under the full protection of the police and courts of law , the Minister of State apprehends that , on the contrary ...
... India was pleased to anticipate between the settlers and the native inhabitants , particularly in remote districts not under the full protection of the police and courts of law , the Minister of State apprehends that , on the contrary ...
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... India ; ' but it is pointed out that the Government could not fairly sanc- tion the redemption of a public tax by one section of the community , and deny the same privilege to the remainder ; that the limitation , therefore , to one ...
... India ; ' but it is pointed out that the Government could not fairly sanc- tion the redemption of a public tax by one section of the community , and deny the same privilege to the remainder ; that the limitation , therefore , to one ...
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