The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... Bengal and Behar , would indicate an annual con- fumption of nearly 11 pounds a head ; but if we fuppofe the popula- tion not to exceed 24 millions , we must then rate the average confump- tion of falt fo high as 14 pounds , which ...
... Bengal and Behar , would indicate an annual con- fumption of nearly 11 pounds a head ; but if we fuppofe the popula- tion not to exceed 24 millions , we must then rate the average confump- tion of falt fo high as 14 pounds , which ...
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... Bengal , where the revenue of the state has long had the form of land rent , the management of the public finances has a more im- mediate influence on agriculture than any other part of the admi- nistration . The conditions of the ...
... Bengal , where the revenue of the state has long had the form of land rent , the management of the public finances has a more im- mediate influence on agriculture than any other part of the admi- nistration . The conditions of the ...
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... Bengal in sufficient quantities to supply the consumption of Europe . But whilst the freight remains at 151 . per ton , its export thither would prove detrimental to the specu- lator . The sugar cane has been cultivated throughout Bengal ...
... Bengal in sufficient quantities to supply the consumption of Europe . But whilst the freight remains at 151 . per ton , its export thither would prove detrimental to the specu- lator . The sugar cane has been cultivated throughout Bengal ...
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... Bengal , were the rates of freight reduced to what a free competition would afford , and concludes with the following in- contestable proposition , That England ought ... Bengal , the traveller will 54 April Colebrooke's Remarks on Bengal .
... Bengal , were the rates of freight reduced to what a free competition would afford , and concludes with the following in- contestable proposition , That England ought ... Bengal , the traveller will 54 April Colebrooke's Remarks on Bengal .
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... Bengal ; they are rare there , as over the whole Continent of Europe ; but were they ever so abundant , they would not at all obviate the necessity of guard- ing the cattle from the attacks of ferocious animals , nor admit of their ...
... Bengal ; they are rare there , as over the whole Continent of Europe ; but were they ever so abundant , they would not at all obviate the necessity of guard- ing the cattle from the attacks of ferocious animals , nor admit of their ...
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