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... consequently these few who have no chance of bettering their condition from the trifling salaries allowed to them , sometimes consult their own interests , further than those of the government or the people . 46. Q. Are the collectors ...
... consequently these few who have no chance of bettering their condition from the trifling salaries allowed to them , sometimes consult their own interests , further than those of the government or the people . 46. Q. Are the collectors ...
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... Consequently the latter would not find his situation at all improved , but the very reverse by emigrating to India . 50. Q. Would the judicial system as at present established , be sufficient to control the European settlers in the ...
... Consequently the latter would not find his situation at all improved , but the very reverse by emigrating to India . 50. Q. Would the judicial system as at present established , be sufficient to control the European settlers in the ...
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... consequently subject to violation . Hence they have benefited very little , if at all , by its provisions . 11. The power of imposing new leases and rents , given to the proprietors by Regulations I and VIII of 1793 , and subsequent ...
... consequently subject to violation . Hence they have benefited very little , if at all , by its provisions . 11. The power of imposing new leases and rents , given to the proprietors by Regulations I and VIII of 1793 , and subsequent ...
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His Religious Thought 220 | 73 |
Pioneer of Indian Journalism and Modern | 102 |
His Economic Thought | 142 |
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