The National Review, Volume 4W.H. Allen, 1884 - English literature |
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Page 256
... Government's burdens . And of these , 22,000 have been vainly thrown into the market , and put up to auction , without finding a purchaser , even at the Government's lowest valuation prices ! • No ; the Italians do not work enough , or ...
... Government's burdens . And of these , 22,000 have been vainly thrown into the market , and put up to auction , without finding a purchaser , even at the Government's lowest valuation prices ! • No ; the Italians do not work enough , or ...
Page 279
... Government is the founda- tion of every administrative body in India , and is the alloy with which the wicked fairy spoils all the gifts we bestow on the country . It is a clumsy and illiberal system , and perfectly useless . Even if ...
... Government is the founda- tion of every administrative body in India , and is the alloy with which the wicked fairy spoils all the gifts we bestow on the country . It is a clumsy and illiberal system , and perfectly useless . Even if ...
Page 752
... Government to execute the rules will they not naturally order the Government to alter the rules for their own advantage ? I take it that masses of artizans out of work are not very likely to allow themselves to be shouldered aside ' by ...
... Government to execute the rules will they not naturally order the Government to alter the rules for their own advantage ? I take it that masses of artizans out of work are not very likely to allow themselves to be shouldered aside ' by ...
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