The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 76
... favoured with any , may congratulate themselves with the consoling reflection , that , although in our land of heat and musquitoes they may not have the robust health or roseate hue of their fair sister- hood in Europe , they are still ...
... favoured with any , may congratulate themselves with the consoling reflection , that , although in our land of heat and musquitoes they may not have the robust health or roseate hue of their fair sister- hood in Europe , they are still ...
Page 78
... favour of the Fund of no less a sum than Rs . 6,79,846 . He also adduces some other sources of hitherto unexhibited profit to the institution , and proves that , in addition to the sum of Rs . 1,03,92,918 , which he gave as the total ...
... favour of the Fund of no less a sum than Rs . 6,79,846 . He also adduces some other sources of hitherto unexhibited profit to the institution , and proves that , in addition to the sum of Rs . 1,03,92,918 , which he gave as the total ...
Page 90
... favour , are a paid Directory , or the transference of the entire management of the Fund to the Government . As to the latter mode , we question whether the Government would accept the charge . As to the former , we question whether ...
... favour , are a paid Directory , or the transference of the entire management of the Fund to the Government . As to the latter mode , we question whether the Government would accept the charge . As to the former , we question whether ...
Page 93
... favour the consolidation of their acquisitions and conquests into an empire of some solidity of fabric . A very loose confederacy was , how- ever , the utmost to which it attained . The fact is a remarkable one . We may observe ...
... favour the consolidation of their acquisitions and conquests into an empire of some solidity of fabric . A very loose confederacy was , how- ever , the utmost to which it attained . The fact is a remarkable one . We may observe ...
Page 94
... favoured , or were adverse to a Chief's pretensions ; that , besides the number of different petty States and Chiefs with ill - defined possessions , both Holkar's and Scindia's territories were strangely intermixed with them ; that ...
... favoured , or were adverse to a Chief's pretensions ; that , besides the number of different petty States and Chiefs with ill - defined possessions , both Holkar's and Scindia's territories were strangely intermixed with them ; that ...
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