The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 8
... remained , and found employment , either under the British Government , or in the territories of Mir Alí Morad ; whilst a portion of the Beluchis returned to their villages and to more peaceable employments . With this general internal ...
... remained , and found employment , either under the British Government , or in the territories of Mir Alí Morad ; whilst a portion of the Beluchis returned to their villages and to more peaceable employments . With this general internal ...
Page 9
... remained , in the predatory character of the Búgtís , Murrís , and other hill tribes on the N. W. frontier , whose excursions became fre- quent , and gradually so daring and formidable , that it behoved the Government to suppress them ...
... remained , in the predatory character of the Búgtís , Murrís , and other hill tribes on the N. W. frontier , whose excursions became fre- quent , and gradually so daring and formidable , that it behoved the Government to suppress them ...
Page 15
... remained at Kurrachí till his final departure in October 1847. Nor was this want of leisure confined to His Excellency ; it extended also to the collectors and their de- puties . The moving of the troops through the country required ...
... remained at Kurrachí till his final departure in October 1847. Nor was this want of leisure confined to His Excellency ; it extended also to the collectors and their de- puties . The moving of the troops through the country required ...
Page 16
... remained for two years in statu quo : " and we must briefly describe both , in order that the state of affairs during that period may be understood , and that we may refer to it , when we come to describe the alterations subse- quently ...
... remained for two years in statu quo : " and we must briefly describe both , in order that the state of affairs during that period may be understood , and that we may refer to it , when we come to describe the alterations subse- quently ...
Page 17
... remained in the possession of the grantee , copies only being appended as vouchers to the accounts , led , at the commencement of the British rule , and even at a later period , to much chicanery and imposition - puttahs being pro ...
... remained in the possession of the grantee , copies only being appended as vouchers to the accounts , led , at the commencement of the British rule , and even at a later period , to much chicanery and imposition - puttahs being pro ...
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