The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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... called , which is levied on the people of India . It is , of course , obnoxious to the censure which applies to all poll - taxes and monopolies . In a more advanced community a substitute would be found for it ; but in India it has the ...
... called , which is levied on the people of India . It is , of course , obnoxious to the censure which applies to all poll - taxes and monopolies . In a more advanced community a substitute would be found for it ; but in India it has the ...
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... called for , and the Lord Advocate has wisely deferred his measure till the Session of Parliament , now about to be resumed . We trust that this brief retrospect will serve the purpose of placing our English readers on a level with the ...
... called for , and the Lord Advocate has wisely deferred his measure till the Session of Parliament , now about to be resumed . We trust that this brief retrospect will serve the purpose of placing our English readers on a level with the ...
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... called the Hounds , ' distinguished particularly by their outrages on the wretched women who then frequented the streets . This was succeeded in 1851 , by the famous Vigilance ' Committee . ' The state of San Francisco in that year was ...
... called the Hounds , ' distinguished particularly by their outrages on the wretched women who then frequented the streets . This was succeeded in 1851 , by the famous Vigilance ' Committee . ' The state of San Francisco in that year was ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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