The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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He seemed to be disregarded on the death of his master , but he received the regular instruction that was given to all , irrespective of age or rank . He was well - behaved , though there was no reason to think he had become a Christian ...
He seemed to be disregarded on the death of his master , but he received the regular instruction that was given to all , irrespective of age or rank . He was well - behaved , though there was no reason to think he had become a Christian ...
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A com- munity divided sharply into two classes - a landowning oligarchy , on the one hand , and , on the other , land - hungry farm labourers and artisans , for whose industry the outlet was very limited - has become a community ...
A com- munity divided sharply into two classes - a landowning oligarchy , on the one hand , and , on the other , land - hungry farm labourers and artisans , for whose industry the outlet was very limited - has become a community ...
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In 1915 , indeed , as a war measure , farmers were brought within the scope of the income tax , but the rapid inflation of rural values prevented the land tax , now become a penal special tax upon landowners ...
In 1915 , indeed , as a war measure , farmers were brought within the scope of the income tax , but the rapid inflation of rural values prevented the land tax , now become a penal special tax upon landowners ...
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