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Pagina 6
... reasons : firstly , because the revenue from tithes is the most impor- tant in the island , and , secondly , because I have reason to believe that the idea of imitating the Indian treatment of the question has found considerable favor ...
... reasons : firstly , because the revenue from tithes is the most impor- tant in the island , and , secondly , because I have reason to believe that the idea of imitating the Indian treatment of the question has found considerable favor ...
Pagina 7
... reason that the former have most to do with the distribution of the tax . The sum usually paid by a work- ing man not proprietor of land , is about twelve shillings per annum . His gross in- come may be estimated at twelve pounds , so ...
... reason that the former have most to do with the distribution of the tax . The sum usually paid by a work- ing man not proprietor of land , is about twelve shillings per annum . His gross in- come may be estimated at twelve pounds , so ...
Pagina 21
... reason or other , directly he had spoken with emo- tion it was not so well for him as when he had spoken to wound her . She passed on silently , and entered the private gate to the house . A day or two after this , about three o'clock ...
... reason or other , directly he had spoken with emo- tion it was not so well for him as when he had spoken to wound her . She passed on silently , and entered the private gate to the house . A day or two after this , about three o'clock ...
Pagina 23
... reason afterwards to examine the epoch narrowly ; but it only seemed to demonstrate how instinctive and uncalcu- lating was the love that worked within him . It was almost time for her to leave . She held up her watch to the moonlight ...
... reason afterwards to examine the epoch narrowly ; but it only seemed to demonstrate how instinctive and uncalcu- lating was the love that worked within him . It was almost time for her to leave . She held up her watch to the moonlight ...
Pagina 37
... reason for its altera- tion was because such offenders as the slayers of the martyr had escaped . These facts should surely have been known to the writer who so powerfully urges the claims of English law to be looked on as the ...
... reason for its altera- tion was because such offenders as the slayers of the martyr had escaped . These facts should surely have been known to the writer who so powerfully urges the claims of English law to be looked on as the ...
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