The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 226
Whatever may have been the circumstances under which intemperance has increased amongst the people of India ... and they presented a series of proposals which are calculated to check the increase of intemperate habits so far as is ...
Whatever may have been the circumstances under which intemperance has increased amongst the people of India ... and they presented a series of proposals which are calculated to check the increase of intemperate habits so far as is ...
Page 230
It was well known that the general wealth and property of the people were steadily increasing , but there was no proportionate increase from the Excise revenue . The smuggler had got possession of the field , and the people who chose to ...
It was well known that the general wealth and property of the people were steadily increasing , but there was no proportionate increase from the Excise revenue . The smuggler had got possession of the field , and the people who chose to ...
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In the Dover address it is satisfactory to know that the progperity of the order is increasing . The increase of juvenile societies ' members and capital is remarkable , the capital having risen £ 11,281 during the year .
In the Dover address it is satisfactory to know that the progperity of the order is increasing . The increase of juvenile societies ' members and capital is remarkable , the capital having risen £ 11,281 during the year .
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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