The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... things - or on their incapacity to weaken and eventually annihilate it . 80 . It has been sometimes asked , " What has become of those masses , who retreated sulkily from the Fulailí , on the memo- rable 17th February , 1843 ? " Let us ...
... things - or on their incapacity to weaken and eventually annihilate it . 80 . It has been sometimes asked , " What has become of those masses , who retreated sulkily from the Fulailí , on the memo- rable 17th February , 1843 ? " Let us ...
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... thing that originated , or had any connection , with the members of the Civil Service , he struggled , and certainly not without success , to render his Government as unlike any hitherto known in India , as possible . With no revenue ...
... thing that originated , or had any connection , with the members of the Civil Service , he struggled , and certainly not without success , to render his Government as unlike any hitherto known in India , as possible . With no revenue ...
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... thing was necessarily in the hands of the native officers . They sent in the accounts monthly in the old style to the collectors : and , as subordinate officers were appointed , translated abstracts were received from the district ...
... thing was necessarily in the hands of the native officers . They sent in the accounts monthly in the old style to the collectors : and , as subordinate officers were appointed , translated abstracts were received from the district ...
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... thing from first to last was speculative . The Collectors might indeed , at the com- mencement of the harvest , frame an estimate of their probable receipts from the average of former years , and the general pros- pects of the season ...
... thing from first to last was speculative . The Collectors might indeed , at the com- mencement of the harvest , frame an estimate of their probable receipts from the average of former years , and the general pros- pects of the season ...
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... thing must be considered - the character of the Governor . Sir Charles's energy and admirable habits of business enabled him to undertake a task , which most men would have shrunk from , with far fewer duties of other descriptions to ...
... thing must be considered - the character of the Governor . Sir Charles's energy and admirable habits of business enabled him to undertake a task , which most men would have shrunk from , with far fewer duties of other descriptions to ...
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