The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... political power placed nearly the whole weight of the taxation of the people upon the articles of consumption , which was necessarily a burden upon the poor . They took care in these days that very little should rest upon their own ...
... political power placed nearly the whole weight of the taxation of the people upon the articles of consumption , which was necessarily a burden upon the poor . They took care in these days that very little should rest upon their own ...
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... politicians , endeavouring to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds , anxious to say something that shall satisfy the aspirations of the Radical rank and file , yet anxious , perhaps even more anxious , not to commit themselves to ...
... politicians , endeavouring to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds , anxious to say something that shall satisfy the aspirations of the Radical rank and file , yet anxious , perhaps even more anxious , not to commit themselves to ...
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... political parties into those for and those against the taxation of land - values , for it was undoubtedly against that great project of reform that his gibes and jeers were aimed . That division was bound to come , and it could not come ...
... political parties into those for and those against the taxation of land - values , for it was undoubtedly against that great project of reform that his gibes and jeers were aimed . That division was bound to come , and it could not come ...
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... politics . It is the sine qud non of national stability , and those who indulge in aught else are enemies of the State , are guilty of high treason to all that is best and noblest in the Nation . COMPANY AND CROWN . ( AN OBJECT LESSON ...
... politics . It is the sine qud non of national stability , and those who indulge in aught else are enemies of the State , are guilty of high treason to all that is best and noblest in the Nation . COMPANY AND CROWN . ( AN OBJECT LESSON ...
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... political complications . But , in the case of India , political rela- tions were essential to trade , and the two questions were closely intertwined , so that the struggle which began in April 1812 was a somewhat perplexed affair alike ...
... political complications . But , in the case of India , political rela- tions were essential to trade , and the two questions were closely intertwined , so that the struggle which began in April 1812 was a somewhat perplexed affair alike ...
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