Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one half their spices , to enhance the value of the other half . Yet some of the Zumeendars , in Cuttack especially , were to ...
... less salt than usual , in order that the price might be kept up ; upon the same principle as the Dutch burnt one half their spices , to enhance the value of the other half . Yet some of the Zumeendars , in Cuttack especially , were to ...
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... less than the quantity usually disposed of . This has been generally from 4000 to 4500 chests annually , of which rather more than one half is supposed to be consumed in China ; the rest in the islands of the Eastern seas . " Four ...
... less than the quantity usually disposed of . This has been generally from 4000 to 4500 chests annually , of which rather more than one half is supposed to be consumed in China ; the rest in the islands of the Eastern seas . " Four ...
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... less disgraceful to patronize a bloody superstition , and reap the fruits of it ; or for a Christian Government to become enlisted by its interests in support of Pagan idolatry . What are we to expect of those who are willing to derive ...
... less disgraceful to patronize a bloody superstition , and reap the fruits of it ; or for a Christian Government to become enlisted by its interests in support of Pagan idolatry . What are we to expect of those who are willing to derive ...
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... less so to attempt to counteract its effects . by bounties and protecting duties , even if India possessed the power to legislate for herself . " ( No one ever thinks of asking such protection : all we want for her is fair play , and no ...
... less so to attempt to counteract its effects . by bounties and protecting duties , even if India possessed the power to legislate for herself . " ( No one ever thinks of asking such protection : all we want for her is fair play , and no ...
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... less just on that account , we should , perhaps , hesitate to obtrude it upon the world . But if we are wrong , we are wrong in very good com- pany ; for from Cicero to Swift , there has hardly been a great writer who might not be ...
... less just on that account , we should , perhaps , hesitate to obtrude it upon the world . But if we are wrong , we are wrong in very good com- pany ; for from Cicero to Swift , there has hardly been a great writer who might not be ...
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