The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... fact " is before us ; and it is with the consequences , not the causes , of that fact that we have to do . The events , immediately preced- ing , had followed each other in such rapid succession that the finale was unexpected and ...
... fact " is before us ; and it is with the consequences , not the causes , of that fact that we have to do . The events , immediately preced- ing , had followed each other in such rapid succession that the finale was unexpected and ...
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... fact mere contractors for mercenaries ) , had no longer any motive for retaining their soldiery ; so that these too received their discharge . The dispersion was general , but gradual ; the disbanding took place at different points ...
... fact mere contractors for mercenaries ) , had no longer any motive for retaining their soldiery ; so that these too received their discharge . The dispersion was general , but gradual ; the disbanding took place at different points ...
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... fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as warnings , while the steps , which have been since taken in the ...
... fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as warnings , while the steps , which have been since taken in the ...
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... fact , it was an anticipation of the coming man ' - M . Prudhon . The document concluded by a request to the Collector to in- troduce the Ryotwarí system , so beneficially adopted by Sir Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency , in order ...
... fact , it was an anticipation of the coming man ' - M . Prudhon . The document concluded by a request to the Collector to in- troduce the Ryotwarí system , so beneficially adopted by Sir Thomas Munro in the Madras Presidency , in order ...
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... fact one seldom heard their names mentioned , un- accompanied by some epithet of abuse . Bad as the men might be , justice required that they should be tried by a competent tribunal , or jury . The sentences were exorbitant . They were ...
... fact one seldom heard their names mentioned , un- accompanied by some epithet of abuse . Bad as the men might be , justice required that they should be tried by a competent tribunal , or jury . The sentences were exorbitant . They were ...
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