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... increases daily . The sister Countesses of Burlington and Talbot exert all their stores of sullen partiality and competition for her . ' The Countess of Burlington took her to live with her , and was in the habit of attending her to the ...
... increased vigour , even at the time when the suppression of the mutiny required poli- tical loans of unexampled magnitude . The sum embraced in the guarantee conceded by the Court was cut down by the President of the Board of Control ...
... increased the value of labour , and diffused ease and comfort to a degree unknown under any former dynasty . The railways which have received a State guarantee are under the management of eight separate Companies . 1. The first in point ...
... . The traffic on the Indian lines , though gradually increasing with the development of trade , has not as yet yielded a return Vol . 125.-No. 249 . F equal equal to that of the English lines . The aggregate Indian Railways . 65.
... increased from five millions to twenty - eight , and the revenue , with its increasing responsibilities , has risen from 300,0007 . to more than two millions . Indian railways are by no means exempt from the perils of that incessant ...