The Calcutta Review, Volume 21University of Calcutta, 1853 |
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Page 28
... officers , in command of Syrian garrisons , declined to follow the army to Nisibis , on the plea that their absence would leave Syria and Phenicia exposed to the attacks of Mundzir . Belisarius argued that as the summer solstice was at ...
... officers , in command of Syrian garrisons , declined to follow the army to Nisibis , on the plea that their absence would leave Syria and Phenicia exposed to the attacks of Mundzir . Belisarius argued that as the summer solstice was at ...
Page 49
... officers who performed the duty . The first of these was Sarîr , a man closely connected with the Coreish , and whose genealogy would make him sixty or seventy years of age at the close of the fourth century ; so that ( if we trust to ...
... officers who performed the duty . The first of these was Sarîr , a man closely connected with the Coreish , and whose genealogy would make him sixty or seventy years of age at the close of the fourth century ; so that ( if we trust to ...
Page 112
... officers , and not through a conservator , with distinct and independent authority . That the Collector of Malabar might be required to issue local orders , requiring all landholders to obtain permission previous to the felling and ...
... officers , and not through a conservator , with distinct and independent authority . That the Collector of Malabar might be required to issue local orders , requiring all landholders to obtain permission previous to the felling and ...
Page 113
... officers on the coast , as well as of the difficulties which seemed to stand in the way of such improvement . Mr. Farish , the Governor of Bombay , seemed inclined to deal with the subject in earnest , and on the 4th April , 1839 ...
... officers on the coast , as well as of the difficulties which seemed to stand in the way of such improvement . Mr. Farish , the Governor of Bombay , seemed inclined to deal with the subject in earnest , and on the 4th April , 1839 ...
Page 117
... officer , or an agent for purchase of timber , turned into a collector of information , and a reporter on forests ; or ... officers , of collectors , of Military and Re- venue Boards , and of Governors of Madras and Bombay , the Great ...
... officer , or an agent for purchase of timber , turned into a collector of information , and a reporter on forests ; or ... officers , of collectors , of Military and Re- venue Boards , and of Governors of Madras and Bombay , the Great ...
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