Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... measure , redeem it from the charge of uniformity . Nature is not exactly the same in the Sunderbunds and towards the line of hills , which form our eastern Frontier , nor in the dry and arid rock of Midnapore and Bírbhúm , nor in the ...
... measure , redeem it from the charge of uniformity . Nature is not exactly the same in the Sunderbunds and towards the line of hills , which form our eastern Frontier , nor in the dry and arid rock of Midnapore and Bírbhúm , nor in the ...
Page 12
... measure of a regular harvest man has been fruitful , and some portion of that blessing is imparted which has never failed to wait on those who replenish and subdue the earth . Thus much for the second class . The third is of greater im ...
... measure of a regular harvest man has been fruitful , and some portion of that blessing is imparted which has never failed to wait on those who replenish and subdue the earth . Thus much for the second class . The third is of greater im ...
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... measure , the divorce of bridge and road may be confidently predicted , and the former is left alone , without perhaps , a single brick displaced , every trace of the raised road leading to it , having 18 THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
... measure , the divorce of bridge and road may be confidently predicted , and the former is left alone , without perhaps , a single brick displaced , every trace of the raised road leading to it , having 18 THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
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... measures , and it Would perhaps be too much to expect that they should give us , each , their ten and twenty miles of road . But every landholder is clear - sighted enough where his own interest is at stake ; and if the main road in ...
... measures , and it Would perhaps be too much to expect that they should give us , each , their ten and twenty miles of road . But every landholder is clear - sighted enough where his own interest is at stake ; and if the main road in ...
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... measure the paucity of the Baraset contributions , which are in a great measure paid in to the collectorate at Alipore . The same excuse may be pleaded for Furridpore and Pubna , dis- tricts only lately apportioned , whose civil and ...
... measure the paucity of the Baraset contributions , which are in a great measure paid in to the collectorate at Alipore . The same excuse may be pleaded for Furridpore and Pubna , dis- tricts only lately apportioned , whose civil and ...
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