The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... rendered into English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . · · XV ib . .xxviii XXX xxxii xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and sugges- tions for its Improvement ; with a map of the ...
... rendered into English verse , by R. F. Hodgson , B. C. S. Calcutta . W. Thacker and Co. 1850 . · · XV ib . .xxviii XXX xxxii xxxiv 6. Observations on the Indian Post Office , and sugges- tions for its Improvement ; with a map of the ...
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... rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious tribe from Central Asia , who entered Scinde under one Adam Shah , and gradually obtained influence there and landed possessions , until one of his ...
... rendered invasion more or less likely . The Kalorahs were originally a religious tribe from Central Asia , who entered Scinde under one Adam Shah , and gradually obtained influence there and landed possessions , until one of his ...
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... render Shore's rebuke less deserved : but much still remains to be done , especially in the proceedings of our judicial courts . But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an ...
... render Shore's rebuke less deserved : but much still remains to be done , especially in the proceedings of our judicial courts . But whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an ...
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... renders a perfect experience in one part insufficient to guide a man in another , we must admit that a total inexperience is not likely to render any man competent as a Civil administrator . That errors have been made in the earlier ...
... renders a perfect experience in one part insufficient to guide a man in another , we must admit that a total inexperience is not likely to render any man competent as a Civil administrator . That errors have been made in the earlier ...
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... rendered the collection the cause of infinite petty vexation and interference on the part of the native officers . Their gross average on land , paying cash rents , was five annas per bigah , and D two annas per rupee on the amount of ...
... rendered the collection the cause of infinite petty vexation and interference on the part of the native officers . Their gross average on land , paying cash rents , was five annas per bigah , and D two annas per rupee on the amount of ...
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