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Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by F. G. P. Neison , Actuary of the Medical , Invalid , and General Life Assurance Society . London , 1849 . 71 . ART . IV . - CENTRAL INDIA UNDER BRITISH SUPREMAOY . 1. Malcolm's ( Sir J. ) Memoir ...
Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by F. G. P. Neison , Actuary of the Medical , Invalid , and General Life Assurance Society . London , 1849 . 71 . ART . IV . - CENTRAL INDIA UNDER BRITISH SUPREMAOY . 1. Malcolm's ( Sir J. ) Memoir ...
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This work of many years -- calling forth such a vast fund of talent , zeal , and benevolence - has resulted in the establishment of a system of revenue administration , which is not surpassed in any country , European or Asiatic ...
This work of many years -- calling forth such a vast fund of talent , zeal , and benevolence - has resulted in the establishment of a system of revenue administration , which is not surpassed in any country , European or Asiatic ...
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... a pity that such a writer as Mr. Mackenzie , who has obviously very considerable talents , should not have achieved more by attempting less . It L ART . III.- Report on the Bengal Military Fund , MACKEnzie's " FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL .
... a pity that such a writer as Mr. Mackenzie , who has obviously very considerable talents , should not have achieved more by attempting less . It L ART . III.- Report on the Bengal Military Fund , MACKEnzie's " FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL .
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Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by F. G. P. Neison , Actuary of the Medical , Invalid , and General Life Assurance Society . London . 1849 . It is necessary to explain in a few words the circumstances , under which Mr. Neison has ...
Report on the Bengal Military Fund , by F. G. P. Neison , Actuary of the Medical , Invalid , and General Life Assurance Society . London . 1849 . It is necessary to explain in a few words the circumstances , under which Mr. Neison has ...
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To our mind he makes his assertion good ; and , having done so , he shews plainly that a subscriber to the Fund lives to contribute to its means far longer than was assumed ; that the capital is proportionally improved by the more ...
To our mind he makes his assertion good ; and , having done so , he shews plainly that a subscriber to the Fund lives to contribute to its means far longer than was assumed ; that the capital is proportionally improved by the more ...
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