Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 17
... successful in their attacks , but their land attacks are generally fatal , as we see in numberless cases recorded in the field books . Here is one . " This day a man of the name of Gunga Ram , mangee to one of the boats , was carried ...
... successful in their attacks , but their land attacks are generally fatal , as we see in numberless cases recorded in the field books . Here is one . " This day a man of the name of Gunga Ram , mangee to one of the boats , was carried ...
Page 19
... successful in finding a tank . of good water under the cocoanut trees , it was however surrounded by long , grass and other jungle , the haunts ' of many rhinoceroses , they had made a regular bed in it . Being anxious to save a trip ...
... successful in finding a tank . of good water under the cocoanut trees , it was however surrounded by long , grass and other jungle , the haunts ' of many rhinoceroses , they had made a regular bed in it . Being anxious to save a trip ...
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... successful . 6 Having thus mastered the first object of our enquiry , we come to the nearly equally important question - the character of the people ; and here both Meadows and Cooke give us much infor- mation . We had always thought ...
... successful . 6 Having thus mastered the first object of our enquiry , we come to the nearly equally important question - the character of the people ; and here both Meadows and Cooke give us much infor- mation . We had always thought ...
Page 55
... success , as offences of a blacker dye . This impression was fully justified by the Punjaub criminal statistics , and the Chief Commissioner , while admitting its general truth , attributed it to the facilities for the escape of petty ...
... success , as offences of a blacker dye . This impression was fully justified by the Punjaub criminal statistics , and the Chief Commissioner , while admitting its general truth , attributed it to the facilities for the escape of petty ...
Page 62
... success of this measure . Crime , at least burglary and theft , almost dis- appeared , and person and property became secure throughout the district . Might not all these tribes be settled rent free on unoccupied land , where the police ...
... success of this measure . Crime , at least burglary and theft , almost dis- appeared , and person and property became secure throughout the district . Might not all these tribes be settled rent free on unoccupied land , where the police ...
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