The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... natural tendency to confound the scheme as devised with its practical fulfilment . The former is given to the world ... nature of his duties , cannot possibly do more than lay down the general plan , leaving its details to be filled in ...
... natural tendency to confound the scheme as devised with its practical fulfilment . The former is given to the world ... nature of his duties , cannot possibly do more than lay down the general plan , leaving its details to be filled in ...
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... nature , and the strong inclination of men placed in situations of uncontrolled power , and accustomed to look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta- mount to the execution of its decrees . All ...
... nature , and the strong inclination of men placed in situations of uncontrolled power , and accustomed to look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta- mount to the execution of its decrees . All ...
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... natural wish of avoiding internal disquiet under a new rule , depending for its stability upon their personal retainers alone , there existed another rea- son for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and ...
... natural wish of avoiding internal disquiet under a new rule , depending for its stability upon their personal retainers alone , there existed another rea- son for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and ...
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... nature of those masses , and we may arrive at the solution of the ques- tion . Each Amír had his own retainers , and these consist- ed of many classes - the Rajpút , the Pathan , the Belúch , and the Sídí . Not only the reigning Amírs ...
... nature of those masses , and we may arrive at the solution of the ques- tion . Each Amír had his own retainers , and these consist- ed of many classes - the Rajpút , the Pathan , the Belúch , and the Sídí . Not only the reigning Amírs ...
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... nature and extent of country , which is under the British Government . On the left bank of the Indus , a strip of land from Ghotki to Rorí is British ; but it is very narrow . country , south of Rorí to near Hyderabad , forms the ...
... nature and extent of country , which is under the British Government . On the left bank of the Indus , a strip of land from Ghotki to Rorí is British ; but it is very narrow . country , south of Rorí to near Hyderabad , forms the ...
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