The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 8
... course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them . No pursuing army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the ...
... course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment elsewhere . Nothing opposed them . No pursuing army was at their heels . No intermediate allies of the ...
Page 14
... course of time , obtained some insight into the nature of their duties : but the process was slow , even when this was the case , and the result but slightly advantageous to the people , or to themselves . A suggestion , or a hint , was ...
... course of time , obtained some insight into the nature of their duties : but the process was slow , even when this was the case , and the result but slightly advantageous to the people , or to themselves . A suggestion , or a hint , was ...
Page 17
... course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too ...
... course greatly depended on the degree of interest possessed by the parties with the Kardars , whose report was to decide the merits of the case . Such were some of the eccentricities of these martial economists : but it would occupy too ...
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... course through his estate , and carrying it on half a mile beyond the cultivated portion of it , in the expectation of extending his cultivation as opportunity offered ; -in the next generation , the estate is in the united possession ...
... course through his estate , and carrying it on half a mile beyond the cultivated portion of it , in the expectation of extending his cultivation as opportunity offered ; -in the next generation , the estate is in the united possession ...
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... course , where no circumstances appeared of an extenuating or aggravating nature . These proceedings were forwarded to the Collector by his Deputies , and to the Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap ...
... course , where no circumstances appeared of an extenuating or aggravating nature . These proceedings were forwarded to the Collector by his Deputies , and to the Captain of Police by his Lieutenants . These officials expressed their ap ...
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