The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... results , either deem it be- yond their province to utter a remonstrance , or care not to enter on what ( experience teaches them ) will probably be a futile waste of labor ; for , when the warning voice is raised , " B means are ...
... results , either deem it be- yond their province to utter a remonstrance , or care not to enter on what ( experience teaches them ) will probably be a futile waste of labor ; for , when the warning voice is raised , " B means are ...
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... result : the " great fact " is before us ; and it is with the consequences , not the causes , of that fact that we have to do . The events , immediately preced- ing , had followed each other in such rapid succession that the finale was ...
... result : the " great fact " is before us ; and it is with the consequences , not the causes , of that fact that we have to do . The events , immediately preced- ing , had followed each other in such rapid succession that the finale was ...
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... result of this territorial division must soon have been the usurpation of the whole by one individual of the brotherhood , possessed of a greater share of ability and daring than the others ; but this was prevented by the occur- rence ...
... result of this territorial division must soon have been the usurpation of the whole by one individual of the brotherhood , possessed of a greater share of ability and daring than the others ; but this was prevented by the occur- rence ...
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... result . At the time of the British conquest , we do not deny that there may have been some prospects of benefit entertained by the general mass of the people in anticipating our sway , not arising from for- mer oppression , but from a ...
... result . At the time of the British conquest , we do not deny that there may have been some prospects of benefit entertained by the general mass of the people in anticipating our sway , not arising from for- mer oppression , but from a ...
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... result of a combined move- ment : and the chances of such a combination may be calculated from late events . When Scinde was almost denuded of troops , and reinforcements from Bombay , or the north , were out of the question , even when ...
... result of a combined move- ment : and the chances of such a combination may be calculated from late events . When Scinde was almost denuded of troops , and reinforcements from Bombay , or the north , were out of the question , even when ...
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