The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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... spirits imported year 1838 , it appears £ 109,645 " " on spirits distilled in the colony 2,755 " " on tobacco imported 20,935 " " on licences to retail wine and spiri- tuous liquors • 10,275 PORT PHILIP . From duties on spirits imported ...
... spirits imported year 1838 , it appears £ 109,645 " " on spirits distilled in the colony 2,755 " " on tobacco imported 20,935 " " on licences to retail wine and spiri- tuous liquors • 10,275 PORT PHILIP . From duties on spirits imported ...
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... spirit of commentation . Christianity established the claim of truth to govern the world ; and this principle , misinterpreted and combined with the ignorance and servility of the times , gave rise to the dogmatic system : while the ...
... spirit of commentation . Christianity established the claim of truth to govern the world ; and this principle , misinterpreted and combined with the ignorance and servility of the times , gave rise to the dogmatic system : while the ...
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... spirit of paganism , be permitted free scope , or would wage and suffer war with some other dominant sectarian form of faith . And as each of these new religions , as they may be called— the worship of Vishnu , in his various ...
... spirit of paganism , be permitted free scope , or would wage and suffer war with some other dominant sectarian form of faith . And as each of these new religions , as they may be called— the worship of Vishnu , in his various ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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