The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... come to an arrangement with the Colonies on the subject , and I will only observe that it does not seem just that any property should be taxed twice over . Moreover , as all property is to be graduated wherever situated , it would ...
... come to an arrangement with the Colonies on the subject , and I will only observe that it does not seem just that any property should be taxed twice over . Moreover , as all property is to be graduated wherever situated , it would ...
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... come from the Imamate of Maskat . The native tribes are all of the Bantu negro stock ; there are no Hottentots or Bushmen , though undoubtedly these lower races once inhabited British Central Africa , and in becoming absorbed by the ...
... come from the Imamate of Maskat . The native tribes are all of the Bantu negro stock ; there are no Hottentots or Bushmen , though undoubtedly these lower races once inhabited British Central Africa , and in becoming absorbed by the ...
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... come , nearly 100 per cent . profit off coffee planting , they will not trouble to try for 15 per cent . on the cultivation of tea , cinchona , or rubber . Besides these specially introduced and cultivated articles of com- merce , the ...
... come , nearly 100 per cent . profit off coffee planting , they will not trouble to try for 15 per cent . on the cultivation of tea , cinchona , or rubber . Besides these specially introduced and cultivated articles of com- merce , the ...
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... comes not back , unless the district again returns to a state of wilder- ness . As to the poisonous plants ( chiefly a kind of lily ) they , too , are extirpated by settlement and tillage , so that there is reasonable hope that , with ...
... comes not back , unless the district again returns to a state of wilder- ness . As to the poisonous plants ( chiefly a kind of lily ) they , too , are extirpated by settlement and tillage , so that there is reasonable hope that , with ...
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... come by observa- tion and by repeated trials . I certainly do not approve of the extent to which advertising is carried in these days , and like many others I would , if I could , protect our hill - sides , hedges , fields , fishing ...
... come by observa- tion and by repeated trials . I certainly do not approve of the extent to which advertising is carried in these days , and like many others I would , if I could , protect our hill - sides , hedges , fields , fishing ...
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