The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... given to the world , which showers down its laudations on the skilful administrator ; the latter is given to the people , who too often receive it with a passive sullenness , mistaken for grateful acquiescence . Open remon- strance on ...
... given to the world , which showers down its laudations on the skilful administrator ; the latter is given to the people , who too often receive it with a passive sullenness , mistaken for grateful acquiescence . Open remon- strance on ...
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... given to the public , from which could be gathered any real information of the mode in which matters were administered in our new Province . This silence does not seem to have attracted notice , and may have tended to continue that ...
... given to the public , from which could be gathered any real information of the mode in which matters were administered in our new Province . This silence does not seem to have attracted notice , and may have tended to continue that ...
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... given to individuals or communities , on bringing waste land under cultivation , digging a well , or cutting a canal , gradually left but a small portion of the village lands assessable at the old rate . The frequency , with which these ...
... given to individuals or communities , on bringing waste land under cultivation , digging a well , or cutting a canal , gradually left but a small portion of the village lands assessable at the old rate . The frequency , with which these ...
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... given , application was made to the Amír himself ; but all ordinary pottahs were granted by the Sazáwuls and Kardars , who were the men most cognizant of the reasonableness , or otherwise , of the application . Arrangements were also ...
... given , application was made to the Amír himself ; but all ordinary pottahs were granted by the Sazáwuls and Kardars , who were the men most cognizant of the reasonableness , or otherwise , of the application . Arrangements were also ...
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... given to the world , or rather to a portion of it : and , in the autumn , the members returned to their posts to carry it out . The documents commenced thus- " The Governor , in commu- ' nication with the three Collectors ( Shikarpúr ...
... given to the world , or rather to a portion of it : and , in the autumn , the members returned to their posts to carry it out . The documents commenced thus- " The Governor , in commu- ' nication with the three Collectors ( Shikarpúr ...
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