The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 4
... remarks by noting the ge- neral state of the country at the time of the conquest . In the first number of this Review , we gave a brief account of the Amírs of Scinde and their predecessors . The historical re- cords of the country are ...
... remarks by noting the ge- neral state of the country at the time of the conquest . In the first number of this Review , we gave a brief account of the Amírs of Scinde and their predecessors . The historical re- cords of the country are ...
Page 10
... remark the po- pulation and extent of country , with which Sir Charles had to deal . The population of Scinde has been variously estimated at , from twenty to thirty per square mile : but , from the few local calculations which have ...
... remark the po- pulation and extent of country , with which Sir Charles had to deal . The population of Scinde has been variously estimated at , from twenty to thirty per square mile : but , from the few local calculations which have ...
Page 14
... remark , that " His Excellency had not called for , or required , their suggestions . " One would have supposed that the Governor of a newly - acquired territory , himself without the means of a personal communication with the people ...
... remark , that " His Excellency had not called for , or required , their suggestions . " One would have supposed that the Governor of a newly - acquired territory , himself without the means of a personal communication with the people ...
Page 30
... remarks at the foot , and transmitted them to the Judge Advocate General at Kurrachí , who made his remarks upon them ; and they were finally submitted to the Governor , who perused them , and made his remarks either confirming ...
... remarks at the foot , and transmitted them to the Judge Advocate General at Kurrachí , who made his remarks upon them ; and they were finally submitted to the Governor , who perused them , and made his remarks either confirming ...
Page 49
... remarks to a close but before doing so , we would remove an objection , which might be brought against us , for an overweening estimate of the merits of Civili- ans , as a class . The inefficiency , which we have had to notice . in the ...
... remarks to a close but before doing so , we would remove an objection , which might be brought against us , for an overweening estimate of the merits of Civili- ans , as a class . The inefficiency , which we have had to notice . in the ...
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