Lexicographical Neighbors of Revenual
Literary usage of Revenual
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Designs of Russia by George De Lacy Evans (1828)
"OF THE RELATIVE DECLINE OF THE BRITISH POWER, MARITIME, COMMERCIAL, AND revenual.
THE Russians will now begin to feel strong, and to assume a higher tone ..."
2. A Life Time in South Africa: Being the Recollections of the First Premier of by John Robinson (1900)
"The revenual requirements of the Cape Colony and its political exigencies made
a much higher tariff necessary in its case than was called for in Natal. ..."
3. The Annals of Indian Administration by Meredith Townsend (1858)
"... prefers the method of assigning its revenual claims directly to its functionaries,
and leaving them to collect the amount; while, as judicial follows ..."
4. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1806)
"... iu transacting the business of the state, revenual and commercial ; and in
maintaining official intercourse with the people, in their own tongue, ..."
5. An Anecdotal History of Old Times in Singapore, from the Foundation of the by Charles Burton Buckley (1902)
"Our immediate rulers in India, however, have never been able to regard the
Settlement of Singapore through any other medium that a revenual one; ..."