The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 28
... manner , spread their influence , like a foul and noxious vapour , over the length * It must be remembered that all grain transactions in Scinde were regulated by measurement . The average weight of the undermenticned grains per karwar ...
... manner , spread their influence , like a foul and noxious vapour , over the length * It must be remembered that all grain transactions in Scinde were regulated by measurement . The average weight of the undermenticned grains per karwar ...
Page 31
... manner of the several witnesses , is aware of local customs and habits , and , by recording the case in his own language and with his own hand , has all its merits before him . We have next the opinion of the Collector , or Captain of ...
... manner of the several witnesses , is aware of local customs and habits , and , by recording the case in his own language and with his own hand , has all its merits before him . We have next the opinion of the Collector , or Captain of ...
Page 68
... manner too humi- liating for quotation . The next canto brings us back again to the young lovers . In spite of war's alarms , they have contrived to meet at a con- venient trysting place , and to snatch a brief rapture amidst the all ...
... manner too humi- liating for quotation . The next canto brings us back again to the young lovers . In spite of war's alarms , they have contrived to meet at a con- venient trysting place , and to snatch a brief rapture amidst the all ...
Page 84
... manner of its con- struction , no means of clashing with , or comparison with , the public yearly accounts , it continued to deceive hundreds and hundreds of officers , who applied to him . Since Fauntleroy's celebrated forgeries , and ...
... manner of its con- struction , no means of clashing with , or comparison with , the public yearly accounts , it continued to deceive hundreds and hundreds of officers , who applied to him . Since Fauntleroy's celebrated forgeries , and ...
Page 109
... manner , in which Captain Harris had performed a painful and invidious duty , and was quite satisfied of the purity of the motives , on which he had acted . We think that the noble Marquis was somewhat precipitate in thus writing - and ...
... manner , in which Captain Harris had performed a painful and invidious duty , and was quite satisfied of the purity of the motives , on which he had acted . We think that the noble Marquis was somewhat precipitate in thus writing - and ...
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