The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... interest attached to this new corner of the empire ; but it gradually ceased ; and the General was left unheeded to frame and execute what system of Government he pleased . During the last seven years , nothing , or next to nothing ...
... interest attached to this new corner of the empire ; but it gradually ceased ; and the General was left unheeded to frame and execute what system of Government he pleased . During the last seven years , nothing , or next to nothing ...
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... interest to India generally , which , with few inter- missions , have , nearly up to the present time , absorbed the attention of the public . We have already observed that the data connected with Scindian affairs are few and scattered ...
... interest to India generally , which , with few inter- missions , have , nearly up to the present time , absorbed the attention of the public . We have already observed that the data connected with Scindian affairs are few and scattered ...
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... interests , received without hesitation or regret each succeeding race of rulers , looking no further than their fields and pastures ; and , as their agricultural interests seem to have been , for the most part , left undisturbed , and ...
... interests , received without hesitation or regret each succeeding race of rulers , looking no further than their fields and pastures ; and , as their agricultural interests seem to have been , for the most part , left undisturbed , and ...
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... interests and customs being respected , they sided with neither party , but patiently awaited the result . At the time of the British conquest , we do not deny that there may have been some prospects of benefit entertained by the ...
... interests and customs being respected , they sided with neither party , but patiently awaited the result . At the time of the British conquest , we do not deny that there may have been some prospects of benefit entertained by the ...
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... interest . But a small portion of those , who fought at Meaní , had a real inter- est in the country ; and even defeat was not apprehended by the majority as entailing any permanent misfortune - nothing beyond a temporary want of ...
... interest . But a small portion of those , who fought at Meaní , had a real inter- est in the country ; and even defeat was not apprehended by the majority as entailing any permanent misfortune - nothing beyond a temporary want of ...
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