The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . · · XV ib . .xxviii XXX xxxii xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and sugges- tions for its Improvement ; with a map of the Post Office ...
... English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . · · XV ib . .xxviii XXX xxxii xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and sugges- tions for its Improvement ; with a map of the Post Office ...
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... English as in a Court Martial . of The following is the form of record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - For ...
... English as in a Court Martial . of The following is the form of record employed : - 66 Proceedings held before — , Magistrate of upon the trial , who appears a prisoner before the Court , and the following charge is read to him : - For ...
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... English office must have been attached to each Deputy Collector . Not so ! -the establish- ment given him for all his duties , revenual and judicial , consisted of one English writer , two múnshís , and two peons . Another thing must be ...
... English office must have been attached to each Deputy Collector . Not so ! -the establish- ment given him for all his duties , revenual and judicial , consisted of one English writer , two múnshís , and two peons . Another thing must be ...
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... English , as in a Court of En- quiry - the Magistrate confining himself to the expression of his opinion , as to there being sufficient grounds or otherwise for further proceedings ; and this record , like those of regular trials , was ...
... English , as in a Court of En- quiry - the Magistrate confining himself to the expression of his opinion , as to there being sufficient grounds or otherwise for further proceedings ; and this record , like those of regular trials , was ...
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... English letter received in , and des- patched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so received and despatched , also of purwanahs and urzis . Rubukarís were unknown in Scinde . It is evident that this ...
... English letter received in , and des- patched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so received and despatched , also of purwanahs and urzis . Rubukarís were unknown in Scinde . It is evident that this ...
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