The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... officers ex- perience of the country and of the character of the enemy , which was advantageous in cases of subsequent aggression . When the General returned to his province , he left an officer to guard the frontier , who , formerly ...
... officers ex- perience of the country and of the character of the enemy , which was advantageous in cases of subsequent aggression . When the General returned to his province , he left an officer to guard the frontier , who , formerly ...
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... officers selected at first to carry out the views of Government - their aptitude and capacity being sure to produce good effects , which sub- sequent misrule would not entirely or speedily remove ; whilst their errors or incapacity ...
... officers selected at first to carry out the views of Government - their aptitude and capacity being sure to produce good effects , which sub- sequent misrule would not entirely or speedily remove ; whilst their errors or incapacity ...
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... officers of Govern- ment , were increased by other circumstances , unavoidable under the constitution of the Government , but traceable to that con- stitution . These were the want of leisure for inquiry , and the multifarious nature of ...
... officers of Govern- ment , were increased by other circumstances , unavoidable under the constitution of the Government , but traceable to that con- stitution . These were the want of leisure for inquiry , and the multifarious nature of ...
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... officers . There were five collectors of Upper Scinde in the first eighteen months , succeeding the annexation of the country ! Instances occurred in some districts of seven deputy collectors within five years ( two of whom were acting ...
... officers . There were five collectors of Upper Scinde in the first eighteen months , succeeding the annexation of the country ! Instances occurred in some districts of seven deputy collectors within five years ( two of whom were acting ...
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... officers . They sent in the accounts monthly in the old style to the collectors : and , as subordinate officers were appointed , translated abstracts were received from the district . officers ; but these were neither checks , nor ...
... officers . They sent in the accounts monthly in the old style to the collectors : and , as subordinate officers were appointed , translated abstracts were received from the district . officers ; but these were neither checks , nor ...
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Affghan Affghanistan Agra amongst appears army attack Bala Hissar battalion Bengal Bombay Brahmans brigade British Buddhist Cabul Calcutta Captain Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command commenced course Court cultivation Diamond Harbour district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Emperor enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Fund Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu honour Hungary India influence interest Judson Kalhana Kashmir Khan labour land language Lord Macnaghten Madras matter means measures ment military mind Moohummudun Namuh native nature Nawab never North Western Provinces object officers pass period Persian Police portion possessed present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received record regard remarks render respect revenue rupees Sanskrit schools Scinde Scindians Shah Shah Shuja sipahis spirit thing tion troops Urdu village whilst whole Zeila