The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 25
... object of Government , and not to change them . No further rules ever existed for the Collectors : a few circu- lars , bearing on certain points , were indeed occasionally issu- ed ; but these were not of any general application . We ...
... object of Government , and not to change them . No further rules ever existed for the Collectors : a few circu- lars , bearing on certain points , were indeed occasionally issu- ed ; but these were not of any general application . We ...
Page 34
... object , surely a more efficient Court could have been established ; and those , who were at all events the best acquainted with revenue details , might have been selected to compose it . Why should not the Collector have been President ...
... object , surely a more efficient Court could have been established ; and those , who were at all events the best acquainted with revenue details , might have been selected to compose it . Why should not the Collector have been President ...
Page 45
... object of attention to an experienced hand . But alas ! he undertook more than he could perform . The undivided wisdom of a Napier , in suffering itself to be supplanted by the crude theories of the Kurrachi Revenue Triumvirate , at the ...
... object of attention to an experienced hand . But alas ! he undertook more than he could perform . The undivided wisdom of a Napier , in suffering itself to be supplanted by the crude theories of the Kurrachi Revenue Triumvirate , at the ...
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... object of such a Government ought only to be to prepare the way for a Civil Government . To argue that it was required in Scinde permanently , would be to declare that Scinde is still uncon- quered . To say that the Scindians would ...
... object of such a Government ought only to be to prepare the way for a Civil Government . To argue that it was required in Scinde permanently , would be to declare that Scinde is still uncon- quered . To say that the Scindians would ...
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... objects are attained by the soldier , who receives the liberal education of a gentle- man ( and what soldier does not in these days ? ) and we believe the one to be equally qualified with the other for civil duties , so far as education ...
... objects are attained by the soldier , who receives the liberal education of a gentle- man ( and what soldier does not in these days ? ) and we believe the one to be equally qualified with the other for civil duties , so far as education ...
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