The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... period the country was governed by the vicegerents of the Mogul emperors , possessing more or less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious ...
... period the country was governed by the vicegerents of the Mogul emperors , possessing more or less independence , according to the circumstances which rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious ...
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... period , when it was assumed as an axiom , that " the ' natives were a low degraded set , with very few good qualities ; their institutions , customs , and government , excessively bad ; ' while we and ours , on the contrary , were ...
... period , when it was assumed as an axiom , that " the ' natives were a low degraded set , with very few good qualities ; their institutions , customs , and government , excessively bad ; ' while we and ours , on the contrary , were ...
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... periods of our Indian rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as ...
... periods of our Indian rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as ...
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... period when his presence was so urgently required in establishing his new Government . It is true , that this could not be completed until the turbulent robbers . were repressed : but , with two general officers under his com- mand , it ...
... period when his presence was so urgently required in establishing his new Government . It is true , that this could not be completed until the turbulent robbers . were repressed : but , with two general officers under his com- mand , it ...
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... period : the Governor himself , as we have seen , was absent on a campaign for a part of it and we may presume that a great portion of the time was occupied in making the primary arrangements , not only to secure the revenues , but also ...
... period : the Governor himself , as we have seen , was absent on a campaign for a part of it and we may presume that a great portion of the time was occupied in making the primary arrangements , not only to secure the revenues , but also ...
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