Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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9 psl.
... give real reasons why their monopoly should be continued , they adopted a regular course of falsification and imposture ; speaking of the amount of their equipments in pompous and extravagant terms , in of the British Power in India . 9.
... give real reasons why their monopoly should be continued , they adopted a regular course of falsification and imposture ; speaking of the amount of their equipments in pompous and extravagant terms , in of the British Power in India . 9.
24 psl.
... give us this new monopoly of their produce , and of compelling their Zumeendars and Ryots to cultivate opium for our benefit ; but he thinks that ( for our own sakes , their interests being out of the question ) we should have ...
... give us this new monopoly of their produce , and of compelling their Zumeendars and Ryots to cultivate opium for our benefit ; but he thinks that ( for our own sakes , their interests being out of the question ) we should have ...
28 psl.
... give rise to continual search and annoyance . Goods are detained in transitu , for examination by custom and salt and opium officers , who must be vested with large powers on purpose , and will not omit the numerous opportunities of ...
... give rise to continual search and annoyance . Goods are detained in transitu , for examination by custom and salt and opium officers , who must be vested with large powers on purpose , and will not omit the numerous opportunities of ...
32 psl.
... give imperfect views of things . There are strong reasons for believing that Marcus Brutus was de- scended from that Brutus who expelled the kings from Rome . Dionysius of Halicarnassus endeavours , it is true , to prove that he could ...
... give imperfect views of things . There are strong reasons for believing that Marcus Brutus was de- scended from that Brutus who expelled the kings from Rome . Dionysius of Halicarnassus endeavours , it is true , to prove that he could ...
39 psl.
... give over his dictatorship . " It is clear , therefore , that Cæsar was lawfully and justly slain , which , as Middleton remarks , was the opinion of the best , the wisest , and the most disinterested in Rome , at the time when the fact ...
... give over his dictatorship . " It is clear , therefore , that Cæsar was lawfully and justly slain , which , as Middleton remarks , was the opinion of the best , the wisest , and the most disinterested in Rome , at the time when the fact ...
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