The Quarterly Review, Volumen221William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1914 |
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... cent . on the outlay . Local rates on each range from 1s . 6d . to 2s . 6d . per week . The demand now is that the money required for building at least 200,000 cottages , at a cost ( including land ) of from forty to fifty millions ...
... cent . on the outlay . Local rates on each range from 1s . 6d . to 2s . 6d . per week . The demand now is that the money required for building at least 200,000 cottages , at a cost ( including land ) of from forty to fifty millions ...
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... cent . per annum less than the English Company . The difference is accounted for , not by less too remote for anything but a joint and a vnyted stock ' ( Stevens ' ' Dawn of Trade , ' p . 8 ) ; and they never deviated from this resolve ...
... cent . per annum less than the English Company . The difference is accounted for , not by less too remote for anything but a joint and a vnyted stock ' ( Stevens ' ' Dawn of Trade , ' p . 8 ) ; and they never deviated from this resolve ...
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... cent . The accounts of the Gombroon factory are delayed by the death of four accountants in three years ; the great difficulty in establishing a factory in Bengal is that the factors cannot be kept alive . Fryer sums up the situation in ...
... cent . The accounts of the Gombroon factory are delayed by the death of four accountants in three years ; the great difficulty in establishing a factory in Bengal is that the factors cannot be kept alive . Fryer sums up the situation in ...
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... cent . , no salary that the Company could in reason be expected to pay would outbalance the profits of a few successful voyages bringing in two or three for one . But , it has been said , successful traders were few ; fortunes were rare ...
... cent . , no salary that the Company could in reason be expected to pay would outbalance the profits of a few successful voyages bringing in two or three for one . But , it has been said , successful traders were few ; fortunes were rare ...
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... cent . of the cases - by extragenital infection , syphilis in the rural districts often remains untreated for ten or more years , by reason of purely local conditions . ' These accidental infections have been named by some medical ...
... cent . of the cases - by extragenital infection , syphilis in the rural districts often remains untreated for ten or more years , by reason of purely local conditions . ' These accidental infections have been named by some medical ...
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