The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Հատոր 5John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1932 |
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... considerable expenditure from Indian revenues . It was somewhat difficult to see how members of council could in such cases discharge their statutory responsibilities . While it was hoped that all these arrangements would conduce to the ...
... considerable expenditure from Indian revenues . It was somewhat difficult to see how members of council could in such cases discharge their statutory responsibilities . While it was hoped that all these arrangements would conduce to the ...
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... considerable number of persons for a considerable period . Wages should be adjusted from time to time so as to provide sufficient food for a labourer's support , allowing him a day's rest in the week . Separate rates should be ...
... considerable number of persons for a considerable period . Wages should be adjusted from time to time so as to provide sufficient food for a labourer's support , allowing him a day's rest in the week . Separate rates should be ...
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... considerable increase in the incomes of the landholding and cultivating classes , and their standard of comfort and ... considerably ; and a fodder famine on an enormous scale was followed by a positive devastation of all kinds of cattle ...
... considerable increase in the incomes of the landholding and cultivating classes , and their standard of comfort and ... considerably ; and a fodder famine on an enormous scale was followed by a positive devastation of all kinds of cattle ...
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