The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... civil department in all its branches of the revenue , of civil and criminal jurisprudence , of the police , and of our re- lations with neighbouring powers . The weight of responsibi- lity , which these multifarious and arduous labours ...
... civil department in all its branches of the revenue , of civil and criminal jurisprudence , of the police , and of our re- lations with neighbouring powers . The weight of responsibi- lity , which these multifarious and arduous labours ...
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... Civil administrator . have been made in the earlier periods of our Indian rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of ...
... Civil administrator . have been made in the earlier periods of our Indian rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of ...
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... civil administration should , in com- mon justice to the people , have been committed to other hands . The hot weather of 1845 was setting in , when Sir Charles re- turned to his Head Quarters , and had again leisure to draw up his ...
... civil administration should , in com- mon justice to the people , have been committed to other hands . The hot weather of 1845 was setting in , when Sir Charles re- turned to his Head Quarters , and had again leisure to draw up his ...
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... civil and military , to Major General Simpson , his second - in - command . In the early part of 1846 , he returned to Scinde , and remained at KurrachĂ till his final departure in October 1847. Nor was this want of leisure confined to ...
... civil and military , to Major General Simpson , his second - in - command . In the early part of 1846 , he returned to Scinde , and remained at KurrachĂ till his final departure in October 1847. Nor was this want of leisure confined to ...
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... civil duties ; the other two had made scarcely more progress in their new studies . The Council met , and wasted several months at KurrachĂ in organizing their system , which was at length given to the world , or rather to a portion of ...
... civil duties ; the other two had made scarcely more progress in their new studies . The Council met , and wasted several months at KurrachĂ in organizing their system , which was at length given to the world , or rather to a portion of ...
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