The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 13
... person could view without admiration , what is perhaps the greatest improvement of all , the settlement of the North West Provinces . This work of many years - calling forth such a vast fund of talent , zeal , and benevolence - has ...
... person could view without admiration , what is perhaps the greatest improvement of all , the settlement of the North West Provinces . This work of many years - calling forth such a vast fund of talent , zeal , and benevolence - has ...
Page 14
... person , the civil administration should , in com- mon justice to the people , have been committed to other hands . The hot weather of 1845 was setting in , when Sir Charles re- turned to his Head Quarters , and had again leisure to ...
... person , the civil administration should , in com- mon justice to the people , have been committed to other hands . The hot weather of 1845 was setting in , when Sir Charles re- turned to his Head Quarters , and had again leisure to ...
Page 33
... person can acquiesce in either the justice , or prudence of rendering revenue officials amenable to these Courts , for frauds committed on the revenue , even had the revenual administration of the country been perfect , and had the ...
... person can acquiesce in either the justice , or prudence of rendering revenue officials amenable to these Courts , for frauds committed on the revenue , even had the revenual administration of the country been perfect , and had the ...
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... person , when formerly to have met an unarmed one was an equally rare occurrence . We admire too the mode of enforcement employed . A general search by the police , or others , would have led to much petty annoyance and social ...
... person , when formerly to have met an unarmed one was an equally rare occurrence . We admire too the mode of enforcement employed . A general search by the police , or others , would have led to much petty annoyance and social ...
Page 46
... person at the head of an office , which were perused by the Governor . These contained the subject - matter of every English letter received in , and des- patched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so ...
... person at the head of an office , which were perused by the Governor . These contained the subject - matter of every English letter received in , and des- patched from , the office , and a similar brief record of every Persian paper so ...
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