Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, 6 tomasJames Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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... present sys- tem , are about one - third of the gross , and one - half of the net produce . The consumer , probably , pays about ten times the natural price of pro- duction , or at the rate of five rupees , for what should cost half a ...
... present sys- tem , are about one - third of the gross , and one - half of the net produce . The consumer , probably , pays about ten times the natural price of pro- duction , or at the rate of five rupees , for what should cost half a ...
28 psl.
... present a petition . This ground of roach , " he adds , " has , I believe , been removed . " Now we believe the contrary , though it was written against in the Indian newspapers , while the press enjoyed some freedom , and no one ever ...
... present a petition . This ground of roach , " he adds , " has , I believe , been removed . " Now we believe the contrary , though it was written against in the Indian newspapers , while the press enjoyed some freedom , and no one ever ...
29 psl.
... present a scene of iniquity too dreadful to be contemplated , too monstrous to be allowed , if the suppression of all public discussion did not envelop it in thick dark- ness ; so that the wretched sufferers may gnash their teeth unseen ...
... present a scene of iniquity too dreadful to be contemplated , too monstrous to be allowed , if the suppression of all public discussion did not envelop it in thick dark- ness ; so that the wretched sufferers may gnash their teeth unseen ...
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... present situa- tion . I shall leave behind me that reputation for virtue , which they with all their wealth and power will never acquire . For posterity will not scruple to believe , that they were an abandoned and worthless set of men ...
... present situa- tion . I shall leave behind me that reputation for virtue , which they with all their wealth and power will never acquire . For posterity will not scruple to believe , that they were an abandoned and worthless set of men ...
54 psl.
... present day . With all this , his language is chaste and beautiful ; his similes and his metaphors , if not always new , are made his own by application ; and his events possess enough of interest to keep the attention properly awake ...
... present day . With all this , his language is chaste and beautiful ; his similes and his metaphors , if not always new , are made his own by application ; and his events possess enough of interest to keep the attention properly awake ...
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