Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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Page 26
... doubt , is , that the exports of goods from Bengal to China must have been greater heretofore than the returns of goods . Hence bills were wanted to remit the balance ; and the Com- pany's supercargoes only , on account of their Europe ...
... doubt , is , that the exports of goods from Bengal to China must have been greater heretofore than the returns of goods . Hence bills were wanted to remit the balance ; and the Com- pany's supercargoes only , on account of their Europe ...
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... doubt over all contracts . But these objections are all trivial , compared with the grand one , that the stamp duties operate as a TAX UPON JUSTICE , are oppressive to the poor , and favourable to the richer suitor . " He , " says Mr ...
... doubt over all contracts . But these objections are all trivial , compared with the grand one , that the stamp duties operate as a TAX UPON JUSTICE , are oppressive to the poor , and favourable to the richer suitor . " He , " says Mr ...
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... doubt of some world - wearied wight , Who in disgust the paths of man forsook , And on a tablet low was laid full many a book . We heard no more : in the deep cave's recess The hollow awful accents quite expir'd , And toward the close ...
... doubt of some world - wearied wight , Who in disgust the paths of man forsook , And on a tablet low was laid full many a book . We heard no more : in the deep cave's recess The hollow awful accents quite expir'd , And toward the close ...
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... doubt on the subject of government . America may settle the question.TR . 3 It is surprising that political writers should so often sacrifice truth to figures of rhetoric . Who can for a moment believe that the above assertion is ...
... doubt on the subject of government . America may settle the question.TR . 3 It is surprising that political writers should so often sacrifice truth to figures of rhetoric . Who can for a moment believe that the above assertion is ...
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... doubt the importance of this circumstance ? I re- ply that the attachment of British Officers to their native country is the tie by which alone our Asiatic possessions can be held together . On this subject , however , there appears to ...
... doubt the importance of this circumstance ? I re- ply that the attachment of British Officers to their native country is the tie by which alone our Asiatic possessions can be held together . On this subject , however , there appears to ...
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