The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them . No pursuing army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the ...
... course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them . No pursuing army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the ...
Page 17
... course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too ...
... course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too ...
Page 23
... course through his estate , and carrying it on half a mile beyond the cultivated portion of it , in the expectation of extending his cultivation as opportunity offered ; -in the next generation , the estate is in the united possession ...
... course through his estate , and carrying it on half a mile beyond the cultivated portion of it , in the expectation of extending his cultivation as opportunity offered ; -in the next generation , the estate is in the united possession ...
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... course , where no circumstances appeared of an extenuating or aggravating nature . These proceedings were forwarded to the Collector by his Deputies , and to the Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap ...
... course , where no circumstances appeared of an extenuating or aggravating nature . These proceedings were forwarded to the Collector by his Deputies , and to the Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap ...
Page 43
... competent to trace , through all its blood- stained course , the numerous circumstances attending , facilitat- ing , or retarding that crime . The abolition of taxes was another measure , which , BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE , 43.
... competent to trace , through all its blood- stained course , the numerous circumstances attending , facilitat- ing , or retarding that crime . The abolition of taxes was another measure , which , BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE , 43.
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Affghanistan Affghans Agra amongst army attack Bala Hissar Bamian Bengal Brahmans brigade British Cabul Calcutta Candahar cantonments Captain Hervey Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command course Court creation cultivators detachment district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Elphinstone enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu India influence instruction Kalhana Kashmir Khan Khiva labour land landholders Lord Lord Auckland Macnaghten Mahomed Akbar matter means measures ment military Mohun Lal Namuh native Nawab North Western Provinces object occupation officers pass Pergunnah period Persian political portion position possession present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received regarding regiment render respect revenue rupees Sale Sanskrit schools Scinde settlement Shah Shuja Shah's sipahis tion tribes troops Urdu village whilst whole Yar Mahomed Zeila