The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... CODE . 1. A Penal Code , prepared by the Indian Law Commis- sioners , and published by vernor - General in Council . · 124 ib . ib . · · ib . Command of the Go- Calcutta . 1837 . • 162 · · 2. Report on the Indian Penal Code . Calcutta ...
... CODE . 1. A Penal Code , prepared by the Indian Law Commis- sioners , and published by vernor - General in Council . · 124 ib . ib . · · ib . Command of the Go- Calcutta . 1837 . • 162 · · 2. Report on the Indian Penal Code . Calcutta ...
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... Code , throughout the territories subject to the Government of the East India Company . Calcutta . 1849 . • 4. Report of the Calcutta Public Library from February to December , 1849. Calcutta . 1850 i vil ix XV 1 1 Y 4 CONTENTS OF No ...
... Code , throughout the territories subject to the Government of the East India Company . Calcutta . 1849 . • 4. Report of the Calcutta Public Library from February to December , 1849. Calcutta . 1850 i vil ix XV 1 1 Y 4 CONTENTS OF No ...
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... Code , in conformity with the practice , which had prevailed in England for centuries , but which the increasing liberality of the present age has repudiated . The branding of a criminal effectually prevents his ever being restored to ...
... Code , in conformity with the practice , which had prevailed in England for centuries , but which the increasing liberality of the present age has repudiated . The branding of a criminal effectually prevents his ever being restored to ...
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... code . The present Act sepa- rates the administration of the estates of intestate Europeans from the office of Ecclesiastical Registrar , and commits it to an Administrator General in Bengal , who is to be appointed by the Executive ...
... code . The present Act sepa- rates the administration of the estates of intestate Europeans from the office of Ecclesiastical Registrar , and commits it to an Administrator General in Bengal , who is to be appointed by the Executive ...
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... Code , to the perpetual support of Hindu superstition : and no man of pro- perty can forsake the ranks of idolatry without incurring the severest pecuniary penalties . In 1832 , Lord William Bentinck made the first attack on this system ...
... Code , to the perpetual support of Hindu superstition : and no man of pro- perty can forsake the ranks of idolatry without incurring the severest pecuniary penalties . In 1832 , Lord William Bentinck made the first attack on this system ...
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