The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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... Empire was created , not by usurpation , but by the legal act of a jubilant people , eager to close the era of bloodshed and to secure the largess of grain and coin , which amounted , at last , to 900,000 pounds a year . The people ...
... Empire was created , not by usurpation , but by the legal act of a jubilant people , eager to close the era of bloodshed and to secure the largess of grain and coin , which amounted , at last , to 900,000 pounds a year . The people ...
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... empire , and found that their old constitutional machinery was inadequate to the administra- tion of their affairs , they deliberately chose to retain empire at the cost of liberty . Such would not be the choice of the English , even if ...
... empire , and found that their old constitutional machinery was inadequate to the administra- tion of their affairs , they deliberately chose to retain empire at the cost of liberty . Such would not be the choice of the English , even if ...
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... Empire . We take the hard - earned taxation of our own direct subjects to meet our Imperial duties to the native States . How simplified would the financial problem in India become if the hundred and fifty - three kings spent their ...
... Empire . We take the hard - earned taxation of our own direct subjects to meet our Imperial duties to the native States . How simplified would the financial problem in India become if the hundred and fifty - three kings spent their ...
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nightly Review November 1 1877 | 35 |
Mycena a Narrative of Researches and Discoveries | 62 |
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