The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 - English literature |
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Page 28
... observation . The candour and veracity of Mr Lambert were far above fufpicion ; but , in the plans occafionally fubmitted by that gentleman to the confideration of the Government - General , we always difcovered a more accurate ...
... observation . The candour and veracity of Mr Lambert were far above fufpicion ; but , in the plans occafionally fubmitted by that gentleman to the confideration of the Government - General , we always difcovered a more accurate ...
Page 29
... observations lead us to conclude , that the principle on which the permanent settlement was founded , neither coincides with our author's views of justice nor policy . We will now en- deavour to exhibit a correct statement of the most ...
... observations lead us to conclude , that the principle on which the permanent settlement was founded , neither coincides with our author's views of justice nor policy . We will now en- deavour to exhibit a correct statement of the most ...
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... observation which Mr Colebrooke has applied to one branch of cultivation , might , in our opinion , be judiciously ... observations . We are disposed to think , that our author's stric- tures on the plough , and on the rotation of crops ...
... observation which Mr Colebrooke has applied to one branch of cultivation , might , in our opinion , be judiciously ... observations . We are disposed to think , that our author's stric- tures on the plough , and on the rotation of crops ...
Page 38
... observations on the revenues of Bengal , that the affeffment was limited not to exceed , in the whole , a fourth part of the actual grofs produce of the foil . The antient method of eftimating the refources from the produce is explain ...
... observations on the revenues of Bengal , that the affeffment was limited not to exceed , in the whole , a fourth part of the actual grofs produce of the foil . The antient method of eftimating the refources from the produce is explain ...
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... observation , then , only tends to embarrass the question , by the introduction of an irrelevant supposition . It only remains to consider the hints suggested by the enlight- ened benevolence of Mr Colebrooke , for the amelioration of ...
... observation , then , only tends to embarrass the question , by the introduction of an irrelevant supposition . It only remains to consider the hints suggested by the enlight- ened benevolence of Mr Colebrooke , for the amelioration of ...
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