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Page 6
But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the British - Indian empire , and neither fanaticism nor national union is opposed to check the feeling , there will ...
But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the British - Indian empire , and neither fanaticism nor national union is opposed to check the feeling , there will ...
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We believe that no correct return has as yet been presented either to the public , or to Government : and , moreover , we believe that the necessary records for the preparation of such a return do not exist , and could not be framed in ...
We believe that no correct return has as yet been presented either to the public , or to Government : and , moreover , we believe that the necessary records for the preparation of such a return do not exist , and could not be framed in ...
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But these came not so rapidly : every thing remained as before : even the Military Commissions continued to be the chief Crimi . nal Courts , although , we believe , they were thenceforth illegal . A report indeed obtained circulation ...
But these came not so rapidly : every thing remained as before : even the Military Commissions continued to be the chief Crimi . nal Courts , although , we believe , they were thenceforth illegal . A report indeed obtained circulation ...
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Besides , we believe , the powers , with which the Commissioner was vested , were not so ample as some have supposed . He certainly conferred one great benefit on the people , by throwing wider open the door of appeal .
Besides , we believe , the powers , with which the Commissioner was vested , were not so ample as some have supposed . He certainly conferred one great benefit on the people , by throwing wider open the door of appeal .
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... we confidently believe , its adoption would not be necessary after a few seasons . The regular payment of instalments , a matter bitherto totally neglected in Scinde , would not be the least advantage resulting both to Government ...
... we confidently believe , its adoption would not be necessary after a few seasons . The regular payment of instalments , a matter bitherto totally neglected in Scinde , would not be the least advantage resulting both to Government ...
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