The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 14
... amount of unrelieved misery and the vast amount of energetic benevolence now exist- ing in our country , which strikes so many with despair , inspires us , on the contrary , with the most sanguine hopes ; because , in that benevolence ...
... amount of unrelieved misery and the vast amount of energetic benevolence now exist- ing in our country , which strikes so many with despair , inspires us , on the contrary , with the most sanguine hopes ; because , in that benevolence ...
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... amount assessed on estates up to · £ 1,500 had increased 15.56 " " " " between £ 1,500 and £ 5,000 9.21 99 99 " " " " £ 5,000 and £ 10,000 16.38 99 " " £ 10,000 and £ 15,000 6.36 " " of upwards of £ 15,000 7.20 " " 99 22 While the amount ...
... amount assessed on estates up to · £ 1,500 had increased 15.56 " " " " between £ 1,500 and £ 5,000 9.21 99 99 " " " " £ 5,000 and £ 10,000 16.38 99 " " £ 10,000 and £ 15,000 6.36 " " of upwards of £ 15,000 7.20 " " 99 22 While the amount ...
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... amount was 17,940,000 taels , which is more than six millions sterling , or as nearly as possible the whole amount of indemnity paid to England on account of the war , including the ransom of Canton . Ke - shen might thus truly be said ...
... amount was 17,940,000 taels , which is more than six millions sterling , or as nearly as possible the whole amount of indemnity paid to England on account of the war , including the ransom of Canton . Ke - shen might thus truly be said ...
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