The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... former is given to the world , which showers down its laudations on the skilful administrator ; the latter is given to the people , who too often receive it with a passive sullenness , mistaken for grateful acquiescence . Open remon ...
... former is given to the world , which showers down its laudations on the skilful administrator ; the latter is given to the people , who too often receive it with a passive sullenness , mistaken for grateful acquiescence . Open remon ...
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... in the hands of the victors . From what we have stated above , this is in no way attributable to their dislike of the former reigning princes : the same quiet existed , when the Kalorahs BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 5.
... in the hands of the victors . From what we have stated above , this is in no way attributable to their dislike of the former reigning princes : the same quiet existed , when the Kalorahs BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF SCINDE . 5.
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... former usually paid in kind , and the latter at the rate of two rupees per mensem . When the grain was cut , cleaned , and collected , it remained under the Government seal , and in charge of grain - watchmen , until the rounds of the ...
... former usually paid in kind , and the latter at the rate of two rupees per mensem . When the grain was cut , cleaned , and collected , it remained under the Government seal , and in charge of grain - watchmen , until the rounds of the ...
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... former functions till further orders , re- porting and sending their accounts to the Deputy Collectors . But as usual , the first work was reduction . The former Sazá- wuls were reduced to a salary of a hundred rupees per men- sem , and ...
... former functions till further orders , re- porting and sending their accounts to the Deputy Collectors . But as usual , the first work was reduction . The former Sazá- wuls were reduced to a salary of a hundred rupees per men- sem , and ...
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... former Government ; but the new race of officials soon discovered their safety in the ignorance and inexperience of their European mas- ters . The accounts too were unchecked , and the receipts regu- lated by the pleasure and caprice of ...
... former Government ; but the new race of officials soon discovered their safety in the ignorance and inexperience of their European mas- ters . The accounts too were unchecked , and the receipts regu- lated by the pleasure and caprice of ...
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