The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... doubts a man , when he asserts that he has introduced such a measure , or carried out such a reform : but it knows the frailty of human nature , and the strong inclination of men placed in situations of uncontrolled power , and ...
... doubts a man , when he asserts that he has introduced such a measure , or carried out such a reform : but it knows the frailty of human nature , and the strong inclination of men placed in situations of uncontrolled power , and ...
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... doubt that , as long as Sir Charles Napier remained as Governor , the warrant was good in law ; though we doubt his power of enhancing the sentences . The recommendation for an early institution of regular Courts was not attended to ...
... doubt that , as long as Sir Charles Napier remained as Governor , the warrant was good in law ; though we doubt his power of enhancing the sentences . The recommendation for an early institution of regular Courts was not attended to ...
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... doubt not for a moment , that they acted to the best of their judgment . But there was a feeling , prevalent amongst all military men , adverse to Kardars , and men employed in revenue matters . In fact one seldom heard their names ...
... doubt not for a moment , that they acted to the best of their judgment . But there was a feeling , prevalent amongst all military men , adverse to Kardars , and men employed in revenue matters . In fact one seldom heard their names ...
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... doubt as to the nature of the Government which he aimed at : in his own General Orders he asserted it to be " essentially mili- tary " to such an extent , even , that the senior Officer at a Station ( in army rank ) was to command at ...
... doubt as to the nature of the Government which he aimed at : in his own General Orders he asserted it to be " essentially mili- tary " to such an extent , even , that the senior Officer at a Station ( in army rank ) was to command at ...
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selves good civil Officers ; and we doubt whether any vast amount of administrative talent must necessarily exist in the venerable brains of every Brigadier . After all , the distinctive character of a Military Government is not , that ...
selves good civil Officers ; and we doubt whether any vast amount of administrative talent must necessarily exist in the venerable brains of every Brigadier . After all , the distinctive character of a Military Government is not , that ...
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