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Selections from French Poets of the past and present century , rendered into English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and suggestions for its ...
Selections from French Poets of the past and present century , rendered into English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and suggestions for its ...
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In cases requiring a higher punishment ( except fraud on the revenue by Kardars , highway robbery , wounding , or murder ) , the proceedings were taken down in English as in a Court Martial . The following is the form of record employed ...
In cases requiring a higher punishment ( except fraud on the revenue by Kardars , highway robbery , wounding , or murder ) , the proceedings were taken down in English as in a Court Martial . The following is the form of record employed ...
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... and consequently better able to perform them , they could not have had time to try and record such cases without assistance . It will be supposed that a large English office must have been attached to each Deputy Collector .
... and consequently better able to perform them , they could not have had time to try and record such cases without assistance . It will be supposed that a large English office must have been attached to each Deputy Collector .
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In these , the Magistrate confined himself to an investigation of the charge , which was also recorded in English , as in & Court of En . quiry -- the Magistrate confining himself to the expression of his opinion , as to there being ...
In these , the Magistrate confined himself to an investigation of the charge , which was also recorded in English , as in & Court of En . quiry -- the Magistrate confining himself to the expression of his opinion , as to there being ...
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These contained the subject matter of every English letter received in , and despatched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so received and despatched , also of purwanahs and urzis .
These contained the subject matter of every English letter received in , and despatched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so received and despatched , also of purwanahs and urzis .
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