The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The economic essaysHarvard University Press, 1978 |
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... believe , therefore , that the assertion by the state of a right to the rent of the land in India has been in the past a principal cause of its arrested civilisation . We believe that such an assertion would be utterly inconsistent with ...
... believe , therefore , that the assertion by the state of a right to the rent of the land in India has been in the past a principal cause of its arrested civilisation . We believe that such an assertion would be utterly inconsistent with ...
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... believe , though this will be much more doubted , that experience proves that such a tax , if kept at a fixed and low level , will be borne by an oriental community as a permanent burden . Almost all the native rulers of India have had ...
... believe , though this will be much more doubted , that experience proves that such a tax , if kept at a fixed and low level , will be borne by an oriental community as a permanent burden . Almost all the native rulers of India have had ...
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... believe that so severe a remedy is necessary . Although the existing reserve is not what we should have proposed— or perhaps anyone would have proposed to establish , we believe , now that it exists , that it can be worked with fair ...
... believe that so severe a remedy is necessary . Although the existing reserve is not what we should have proposed— or perhaps anyone would have proposed to establish , we believe , now that it exists , that it can be worked with fair ...
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The Trade Cycle and Banking Policy 186175 | 13 |
The Duty of the Bank of The Economist | 20 |
The Causes of the Existing The Economist | 28 |
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