- In
American history,
salutary neglect was the 18th-century
policy of the
British Crown of
avoiding the
strict enforcement of
parliamentary laws, especially...
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little industrial employment was
generated for Indians.
There were also
salutary effects:
commercial cropping,
especially in the
newly canalled Punjab,...
- the
doorsteps of the
lumbering colonial administrations.
There were also
salutary effects:
commercial cropping,
especially in the
newly canalled Punjab,...
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characterised as Brahmin, Chuhras, or Rajputs; they are also
listed as a
group of
salutary guardsman to the
Dogra rulers.
Notable people with the
surname include:...
- December, the two
parties agreed to a
United Front against ****an; this had
salutary effects for the
beleaguered Communists, who
agreed to form the New Fourth...
- Leon,
David A. (23
April 2013). "Trends in
European Life Expectancy: a
Salutary View". OUPblog.
Oxford University Press.
Retrieved 12
March 2021. Link...
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Context Thirteen Colonies Salutary neglect French and
Indian War
George III
Ideas American Enlightenment Republicanism Liberalism "No
taxation without...
- colorization.' The stars'
recent excoriation of the MPAA's X
rating was
salutary to the max." In 1996, W. W.
Norton &
Company asked Ebert to edit an anthology...
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advisers for his government. His
fictional counterpart in the
novel was a
salutary example of a
ruler who
adhered to the
Confucian set of
moral values, such...
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forms which gradually spread from
north to south. It was,
after all, a
salutary influence. The gain was
greater than the loss.
There was a gain in directness...