The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta- mount to the execution of its decrees . All theories require the support of facts to give them value . It must be certified how and to what extent they ...
... look upon their will as law , to think that the expression of that will is tanta- mount to the execution of its decrees . All theories require the support of facts to give them value . It must be certified how and to what extent they ...
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... look for ; there was no latent hope of their services being again put in requisi- tion ; and the only course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment ...
... look for ; there was no latent hope of their services being again put in requisi- tion ; and the only course left to them was one , to which they were not unaccustomed , viz . to return to their various homes , and seek employment ...
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... look to it , as having reference to the general peace and pros- perity of the country - the individual happiness of the people- the security of private rights - or the stability and benefit of the Government . In Scinde both the warning ...
... look to it , as having reference to the general peace and pros- perity of the country - the individual happiness of the people- the security of private rights - or the stability and benefit of the Government . In Scinde both the warning ...
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... look first to the revenue . For the first two years , no alterations were made in the mode of assessment , or of collecting the revenue . This , under the circumstances , was a judicious proceeding : but , even BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF ...
... look first to the revenue . For the first two years , no alterations were made in the mode of assessment , or of collecting the revenue . This , under the circumstances , was a judicious proceeding : but , even BRITISH ADMINISTRATION OF ...
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... look for . It was not to be expected that men , who had had peculiar and national ideas of honour , and of the consequences , general and social , of the loss of that honour , could be all at once disabused of their error by the mere ...
... look for . It was not to be expected that men , who had had peculiar and national ideas of honour , and of the consequences , general and social , of the loss of that honour , could be all at once disabused of their error by the mere ...
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