Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 235William Blackwood, 1934 |
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... land , and then if you go to the Coast they tax the heart out of you to keep the water off your blessed land . " Nearly all the land awaiting settlement , then , is free from the threats of floods , but until lately has been covered ...
... land , and then if you go to the Coast they tax the heart out of you to keep the water off your blessed land . " Nearly all the land awaiting settlement , then , is free from the threats of floods , but until lately has been covered ...
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... land , for the game of golf has a sanctifying influence in comparison with this occu- pation ! A good job will have been done if one acre is ploughed within two or three days , and when it is ploughed the in- experienced settler will ...
... land , for the game of golf has a sanctifying influence in comparison with this occu- pation ! A good job will have been done if one acre is ploughed within two or three days , and when it is ploughed the in- experienced settler will ...
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... land nationalisation . ' Land ration- ally nationalised and land held in private possession are very much the same things . All land in India is national- ised : there is no Indian who does not admit that the Govern- ment of a State ...
... land nationalisation . ' Land ration- ally nationalised and land held in private possession are very much the same things . All land in India is national- ised : there is no Indian who does not admit that the Govern- ment of a State ...
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ADVENTURES IN AFRICA WITH A MOTORCYCLE AND ON FOOT | 120 |
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