The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 57
... political officers , that he was true to the British cause ; but neither the political officers , nor the world , would believe his stories . When he fell at last - when his strange eventful life was ended by assassination - no man ...
... political officers , that he was true to the British cause ; but neither the political officers , nor the world , would believe his stories . When he fell at last - when his strange eventful life was ended by assassination - no man ...
Page 92
... political negociations ; the conduct of doubtful allies ; the treachery of compulsory ones ; the sweep over Malwa by Mal- colm , Adams , Marshall , scattering before them the Pindarri hordes ; the battle of Mahedpur ; the entire ...
... political negociations ; the conduct of doubtful allies ; the treachery of compulsory ones ; the sweep over Malwa by Mal- colm , Adams , Marshall , scattering before them the Pindarri hordes ; the battle of Mahedpur ; the entire ...
Page 95
... political , finan- cial , or judicial prevailed . The importance of the matters , which came before them , of course varied ; but it would be a misnomer to apply the term " international cases " to the greater part of the requests for ...
... political , finan- cial , or judicial prevailed . The importance of the matters , which came before them , of course varied ; but it would be a misnomer to apply the term " international cases " to the greater part of the requests for ...
Page 96
... political , judicial , and administrative , functions , by the golden rule , which they owed to their Christian education . They were led by it to a practical sense of what public interest and utility required , and of the ...
... political , judicial , and administrative , functions , by the golden rule , which they owed to their Christian education . They were led by it to a practical sense of what public interest and utility required , and of the ...
Page 99
... Political Agents , through durbars and their vakils - that nerve , energy and action were paralyzed by such a system - and that , with the view of our influence being efficacious , it must not be diluted by passage through such a chain ...
... Political Agents , through durbars and their vakils - that nerve , energy and action were paralyzed by such a system - and that , with the view of our influence being efficacious , it must not be diluted by passage through such a chain ...
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