The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... rules and regulations promul- gated for the guidance of those entrusted with the management of its affairs , but enquiring , as far as our materials and limits will permit , into the extent to which those rules and regula- tions were ...
... rules and regulations promul- gated for the guidance of those entrusted with the management of its affairs , but enquiring , as far as our materials and limits will permit , into the extent to which those rules and regula- tions were ...
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... rule . But after a dominion of little more than half a century , quarrels arose between the Kalorahs and a family , which , at the time , held high office in the State , and from its position , had ob- tained great influence . The ...
... rule . But after a dominion of little more than half a century , quarrels arose between the Kalorahs and a family , which , at the time , held high office in the State , and from its position , had ob- tained great influence . The ...
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... rule , depending for its stability upon their personal retainers alone , there existed another rea- son for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators : and this arose from the above - men- tioned ...
... rule , depending for its stability upon their personal retainers alone , there existed another rea- son for respecting the interests of the large body of landed proprietors and cultivators : and this arose from the above - men- tioned ...
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... rule will be beneficial to them . In Scinde this may be supposed to have been peculiarly the case , both from the total absence of opposing causes , and from the distance of the province from the countries then under British dominion ...
... rule will be beneficial to them . In Scinde this may be supposed to have been peculiarly the case , both from the total absence of opposing causes , and from the distance of the province from the countries then under British dominion ...
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... rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as warnings , while the ...
... rule by Civil administrators is a notorious fact : but the Acts , passed at the commencement of the present century , must not be looked upon as the standard of subsequent enactments . These acts now stand out as warnings , while the ...
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