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... GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY . Including Notices of the Provinces and Tribes in which the practice has prevailed . BY JOHN WILSON , D.D. , F.R.S. HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE BOMBAY BRANCH OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY , AND MISSIONARY OF THE FREE ...
... GOVERNMENT OF BOMBAY . Including Notices of the Provinces and Tribes in which the practice has prevailed . BY JOHN WILSON , D.D. , F.R.S. HONORARY PRESIDENT OF THE BOMBAY BRANCH OF THE ROYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY , AND MISSIONARY OF THE FREE ...
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... Government . Bombay Castle , 13th September , 1854 . V. THE ENGLISH IN WESTERN INDIA ..... ... The English in Western India ; being the Early History of the Factory at Surat , of Bombay , and the subordinate Factories on the Western ...
... Government . Bombay Castle , 13th September , 1854 . V. THE ENGLISH IN WESTERN INDIA ..... ... The English in Western India ; being the Early History of the Factory at Surat , of Bombay , and the subordinate Factories on the Western ...
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... the country was when it came into the possession of the British . But all Mr. Mackay's efforts are directed to shew , and to convince his Mercantile constituents , that the Indian Government ought to double its expenditure and give up one.
... the country was when it came into the possession of the British . But all Mr. Mackay's efforts are directed to shew , and to convince his Mercantile constituents , that the Indian Government ought to double its expenditure and give up one.
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Government ought to double its expenditure and give up one half its revenue ; a Government already in debt , and with little or no surplus revenue as it is ! How this is to be accomplished , and the public treasuries are to answer the ...
Government ought to double its expenditure and give up one half its revenue ; a Government already in debt , and with little or no surplus revenue as it is ! How this is to be accomplished , and the public treasuries are to answer the ...
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... Government Officers , has ever been fairly tested in Guzerat ; and this was in the case of the farm which was under the superintendence of Dr. Burn , of the Bombay Medical Service . Strange to say , this experiment , although carried on ...
... Government Officers , has ever been fairly tested in Guzerat ; and this was in the case of the farm which was under the superintendence of Dr. Burn , of the Bombay Medical Service . Strange to say , this experiment , although carried on ...
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