Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... land is decimated by deaths from preventible diseases , India is doubly so ; for the disease , which was in former times the chief scourge of England , and is now almost unknown , is at the present day the chief cause of death among the ...
... land is decimated by deaths from preventible diseases , India is doubly so ; for the disease , which was in former times the chief scourge of England , and is now almost unknown , is at the present day the chief cause of death among the ...
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... land , as the most proper of all nutriment for the crops , from the decomposition of which it is produced . The greatest chemist of the day remarked , when in England , that the English were a clean people , that they imported vast ...
... land , as the most proper of all nutriment for the crops , from the decomposition of which it is produced . The greatest chemist of the day remarked , when in England , that the English were a clean people , that they imported vast ...
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... land . " Now while fully agreeing with the principle , that whatever we have must be paid for , and " fully paid for , " we are certain that in a pecuniary point of view health will be found much more for the advantage of the pocket ...
... land . " Now while fully agreeing with the principle , that whatever we have must be paid for , and " fully paid for , " we are certain that in a pecuniary point of view health will be found much more for the advantage of the pocket ...
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... land which he cultivates the debris of the village . Upon the villagers it should be urged how much themselves and their families would benefit by the removal of every nuisance , and the obstacles to a pure atmosphere . These are the ...
... land which he cultivates the debris of the village . Upon the villagers it should be urged how much themselves and their families would benefit by the removal of every nuisance , and the obstacles to a pure atmosphere . These are the ...
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... land & c . would decrease . The hardened old dacoit and practised robber will , we should think , look forward with anything but pleasure to the school hours at the end of his day's toil , and will feel the irksomeness and tedium of the ...
... land & c . would decrease . The hardened old dacoit and practised robber will , we should think , look forward with anything but pleasure to the school hours at the end of his day's toil , and will feel the irksomeness and tedium of the ...
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