| Harry Verelst - 1772 - 452 páginas
...in other places, where he has better hopes to fee his induftry rewarded. 5. The venality which forms part of the genius of the people, and which is known to be openly exercifed, or tacitly allowed by government, without drawing any lhame or difcredit on the guilty ;... | |
| Peter Auber - 1837 - 762 páginas
...of the industrious ryot ; the venality which formed part of the genius of the Collectors, which was known to be openly exercised or tacitly allowed by...shame or discredit on the guilty, or being thought any peculiar hardship on the injured : the collusion of the Collector with the Zemindar, whom the Collector... | |
| Peter Auber - 1837 - 750 páginas
...of the industrious ryot ; the venality which formed part of the genius of the Collectors, which was known to be openly exercised or tacitly allowed by...shame or discredit on the guilty, or being thought any peculiar hardship on the injured : the collusion of the Collector with the Zemindar, whom the Collector... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 438 páginas
...to see his industry rewarded. "5. The venality which forms part of the genins of the ventutrpeople, and which is known to be openly exercised, or tacitly...shame or discredit on the guilty, or being thought any peculiar hardship on the injured. " 6. The collusion of the collectors with the zemindars Collusions... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 páginas
...the genius of the venaittj. people, and which is known to be openly exerci-eil, or tacitly allowed hy government, without drawing any shame or discredit on the guilty, or being thought any peculiar hardship on the injured. ' "6. The collusion of the collectors with tho zemindars Coiimiom... | |
| J. Talboys Wheeler - 1994 - 432 páginas
...hopes to see his industry rewarded. " 5. The venality which forms part of the genius of the Venaiitjr. people, and which is known to be openly exercised,...shame or discredit on the guilty, or being thought auy peculiar hardship on the injured. "6. The collusion of the collectors with the zemindars Collusions... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1832 - 510 páginas
...prepare him better for the frank declarations of " bis English allies." " The venality which forms part of the genius of the people, and which is known...or discredit on " the guilty, or being thought any peculiar hardship on the injured " " Every person of any substance or character in this country, has... | |
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