The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... ment ; translated into Burmese , by A. Judson , D. D. 421 2. Grammar of the Burmese Language ; by A. Judson , D. D. · • 3. Dictionary of the Burmese Language ; by A. Judson , D. D. • · 4. Life of Mrs. Ann H. Judson ; by James D. Knowles ...
... ment ; translated into Burmese , by A. Judson , D. D. 421 2. Grammar of the Burmese Language ; by A. Judson , D. D. · • 3. Dictionary of the Burmese Language ; by A. Judson , D. D. • · 4. Life of Mrs. Ann H. Judson ; by James D. Knowles ...
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... ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued in a flourishing state ; agriculture and com- merce increased : and the fine canals , now intersecting the length and breadth of the land , though mostly out of ...
... ment of the country . Under the princes of this dynasty , Scinde continued in a flourishing state ; agriculture and com- merce increased : and the fine canals , now intersecting the length and breadth of the land , though mostly out of ...
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... ment . Nearly twenty years have elapsed since Shore , with can- did truthfulness , hesitated not to expose the fallacy , so common at that period , when it was assumed as an axiom , that " the natives were a low degraded set , with very ...
... ment . Nearly twenty years have elapsed since Shore , with can- did truthfulness , hesitated not to expose the fallacy , so common at that period , when it was assumed as an axiom , that " the natives were a low degraded set , with very ...
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... ment : and the chances of such a combination may be calculated from late events . When Scinde was almost denuded of troops , and reinforcements from Bombay , or the north , were out of the question , even when actually invited by the ...
... ment : and the chances of such a combination may be calculated from late events . When Scinde was almost denuded of troops , and reinforcements from Bombay , or the north , were out of the question , even when actually invited by the ...
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... ment were to be carried out , and who were to be in direct communication with the governed , were the collectors and their deputies . These were all military men , taken from their regiments without a day's experience of civil duties in ...
... ment were to be carried out , and who were to be in direct communication with the governed , were the collectors and their deputies . These were all military men , taken from their regiments without a day's experience of civil duties in ...
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