The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... remonstrance , or care not to enter on what ( experience teaches them ) will probably be a futile waste of labor ; for , when the warning voice is raised , " B means are readily . Forthcoming to drown it by arguments.
... remonstrance , or care not to enter on what ( experience teaches them ) will probably be a futile waste of labor ; for , when the warning voice is raised , " B means are readily . Forthcoming to drown it by arguments.
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means are readily . Forthcoming to drown it by arguments of plausibility , or : those failing , by the more irresistible voice of dictatorial authority . So general has now become this power- ful mode of retort , that a silent ...
means are readily . Forthcoming to drown it by arguments of plausibility , or : those failing , by the more irresistible voice of dictatorial authority . So general has now become this power- ful mode of retort , that a silent ...
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... means at his disposal , shed a noble lustre on his already high military renown . He had not to conquer Scinde , but the Amírs and their mercenaries . A victory over them once obtained , the work was done . There were no men of real ...
... means at his disposal , shed a noble lustre on his already high military renown . He had not to conquer Scinde , but the Amírs and their mercenaries . A victory over them once obtained , the work was done . There were no men of real ...
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... means of a personal communication with the people , would rather have encouraged than checked such suggestions ; for , though most may have been crude or fanciful , some may be supposed to have arisen from careful observation and ...
... means of a personal communication with the people , would rather have encouraged than checked such suggestions ; for , though most may have been crude or fanciful , some may be supposed to have arisen from careful observation and ...
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... means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated as such . Every season , an officer was sent by the Amír to take from the Sazá- wuls their accounts , to inspect the districts ...
... means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated as such . Every season , an officer was sent by the Amír to take from the Sazá- wuls their accounts , to inspect the districts ...
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