The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... respect , they were not utterly to be cast away . ” — MILTON . CALCUTTA : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR , BY SANDERS , CONES AND CO . , No. 14 , LOLL BAZAR , AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1850 . 272353 YRAMEL GROTHATZ CONTENTS OF No ...
... respect , they were not utterly to be cast away . ” — MILTON . CALCUTTA : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR , BY SANDERS , CONES AND CO . , No. 14 , LOLL BAZAR , AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1850 . 272353 YRAMEL GROTHATZ CONTENTS OF No ...
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first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
first years of the Government , amid party turmoils injurious in many respects to the country , inasmuch as they distracted attention from more important matters . At last men grew sick of the contest , and withdrew from the witnessing ...
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... respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators : and this arose from the above ... respects on the cultivating portion of their subjects : for undue exactions and overbearing imposts on the part of any ...
... respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators : and this arose from the above ... respects on the cultivating portion of their subjects : for undue exactions and overbearing imposts on the part of any ...
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... respect of their troops . In the Punjab , we found hostility and treachery on every side , fierce foes and dangerous friends ; and , instead of a people , coming wil- lingly forward to do what was required of them , and who had never ...
... respect of their troops . In the Punjab , we found hostility and treachery on every side , fierce foes and dangerous friends ; and , instead of a people , coming wil- lingly forward to do what was required of them , and who had never ...
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... respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated ...
... respect at court , and received numerous presents from their masters , and often gifts of land ; whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated ...
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