Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 49
... duties shall hence- forth be paid in taels of sycee silver . The merchants in Shan- ghai are introducing the same system of making all payments by weight as Government have determined not to establish a Mint at Hong - kong . As we do ...
... duties shall hence- forth be paid in taels of sycee silver . The merchants in Shan- ghai are introducing the same system of making all payments by weight as Government have determined not to establish a Mint at Hong - kong . As we do ...
Page 50
... wife knowing that if she gives loose to her tongue and temper , if she neglects her household or ordinary duties , her husband can turn her out of doors ; the husband think- ing that if he drives her to suicide , and 50 THE MODERN CHINESE .
... wife knowing that if she gives loose to her tongue and temper , if she neglects her household or ordinary duties , her husband can turn her out of doors ; the husband think- ing that if he drives her to suicide , and 50 THE MODERN CHINESE .
Page 66
... many other considerations , prevent perfect accuracy of classifica- tion . An adequate idea of the ordinary routine of duties in a pro- perly conducted Jail will be gathered from the following quota- 66 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE PUNJAUB .
... many other considerations , prevent perfect accuracy of classifica- tion . An adequate idea of the ordinary routine of duties in a pro- perly conducted Jail will be gathered from the following quota- 66 CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE PUNJAUB .
Page 67
... duties , which could be done equally well , if not better , by half the number who are at present employed in them . A consideration quietly paid to the Darogah , a service rendered to a Burkundaz , will procure for a lazy prisoner the ...
... duties , which could be done equally well , if not better , by half the number who are at present employed in them . A consideration quietly paid to the Darogah , a service rendered to a Burkundaz , will procure for a lazy prisoner the ...
Page 80
... duties , which every Government has to perform in return for the taxes paid by its subjects . The labour of prisoners seems the most appropri- ate source , from which to reimburse those who have suffered by crime . To sell the house and ...
... duties , which every Government has to perform in return for the taxes paid by its subjects . The labour of prisoners seems the most appropri- ate source , from which to reimburse those who have suffered by crime . To sell the house and ...
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