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               The  duty  and  policy of making such remissions to  the  land-
           holders in  years of absolute  and  abnormal  failure of crops  from
           any cause is an old  obligation on  the  State,  based on its original
           title  to  take  land  revenue  ....... We  take  this  opportunity of re-
           marking that  any want of proper liberality in  granting these remi-
           ssions  in  times  of great  loss  of crops  and cattle  would,  in  our
           opinion, be in  consistent  with  the  present  policy of readiness  to
           make great changes of laws  and  regulations in the hope of saving
           the agricultural classes from indebtedness.  This  seems  plain, but
           with a strongly  departmental  system  of  Government  such an in-
           consistency is not impossible.  Each department is apt to find rea-
           sons for its own hard and fast  rules,  though  it  is  apt  to  cry  out
           against the rigidity of those of other departments.
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