The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... whole . Elo- quence and verboseness are not required to ensure the favourable reception of just and liberal measures , fraught with good to the people and no amount of seemingly plausible argument , or high - flown declamation , can ...
... whole . Elo- quence and verboseness are not required to ensure the favourable reception of just and liberal measures , fraught with good to the people and no amount of seemingly plausible argument , or high - flown declamation , can ...
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... whole , to have governed with ability and justice : but the various divisions of the country amongst the members of the family very much tended to diminish their power , as , in the absence of a foreign enemy , their internal disputes ...
... whole , to have governed with ability and justice : but the various divisions of the country amongst the members of the family very much tended to diminish their power , as , in the absence of a foreign enemy , their internal disputes ...
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... whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as mere task work . In the one case , the army finished its work by the capture of the reigning Princes : in the other , it ...
... whole country - and the difference between men fighting for all they held dear and sacred , and those fighting as mere task work . In the one case , the army finished its work by the capture of the reigning Princes : in the other , it ...
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... whole Province was not much more than a Commissionership in India - the Col- lectors having charges of perhaps equal extent with those in the N. W. Provinces ; whilst the charges of Deputy Collectors were about equal to TahsildarÃs . In ...
... whole Province was not much more than a Commissionership in India - the Col- lectors having charges of perhaps equal extent with those in the N. W. Provinces ; whilst the charges of Deputy Collectors were about equal to TahsildarÃs . In ...
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... whole had been collected , and the grain sold , which was frequently not till several seasons had passed by . No periodical returns were furnished , except of actual monthly , quarterly , half yearly , or annual receipts and dis ...
... whole had been collected , and the grain sold , which was frequently not till several seasons had passed by . No periodical returns were furnished , except of actual monthly , quarterly , half yearly , or annual receipts and dis ...
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