Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... thing ? The Company's Govern- ment at one time , we understand , ( about the year 1814 , ) ordered the salt- agents to make less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one ...
... thing ? The Company's Govern- ment at one time , we understand , ( about the year 1814 , ) ordered the salt- agents to make less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one ...
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... thing in places where opium had not been cultivated before , where no settlement has been made , and where , consequently , it is open to the Government to make any arrangements they may think proper with the occupants of the soil . Is ...
... thing in places where opium had not been cultivated before , where no settlement has been made , and where , consequently , it is open to the Government to make any arrangements they may think proper with the occupants of the soil . Is ...
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... things are indications of an improving commerce in the reciprocal exchange of goods , unless both exports and imports ... thing of his remarks on the abkarry , or tax , on spirituous liquors and intoxicating drugs . " The abkarry , " he ...
... things are indications of an improving commerce in the reciprocal exchange of goods , unless both exports and imports ... thing of his remarks on the abkarry , or tax , on spirituous liquors and intoxicating drugs . " The abkarry , " he ...
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... thing , however , had been often contemplated with regard to tobacco , which seemed to promise best ; and that this " project of taxing it has lately been resumed . " For what purpose has it been resumed , wher we have a surplus revenue ...
... thing , however , had been often contemplated with regard to tobacco , which seemed to promise best ; and that this " project of taxing it has lately been resumed . " For what purpose has it been resumed , wher we have a surplus revenue ...
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... thing , indeed , extremely noble in the intercourse of our imaginations with the manes of the dead , which purifies the soul from all the meaner passions , and much more surely nerves and fortifies it against suffering , than most of ...
... thing , indeed , extremely noble in the intercourse of our imaginations with the manes of the dead , which purifies the soul from all the meaner passions , and much more surely nerves and fortifies it against suffering , than most of ...
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