Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... possessions . Its present revenue surpasses that of the most able Mussulman viceroy . From it we draw the return , which hinders India from becoming a burden on the mother country . If its looms are no longer plied by a thousand hands ...
... possessions . Its present revenue surpasses that of the most able Mussulman viceroy . From it we draw the return , which hinders India from becoming a burden on the mother country . If its looms are no longer plied by a thousand hands ...
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... possessed of more energy than his neighbours , and in the course of a very few years the artificial jungle springs up by the side of the hut and lays in- continently the foundation of future disease and mortality . the real natural ...
... possessed of more energy than his neighbours , and in the course of a very few years the artificial jungle springs up by the side of the hut and lays in- continently the foundation of future disease and mortality . the real natural ...
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... possession , at an epoch five years anterior to the memorable 12th of August , 1765. We are thus naturally anxious to see how its colleagues have fared , and while twenty lakhs may well be afforded by the immense extent of country ...
... possession , at an epoch five years anterior to the memorable 12th of August , 1765. We are thus naturally anxious to see how its colleagues have fared , and while twenty lakhs may well be afforded by the immense extent of country ...
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... possessed , displayed itself in a passionate love of ancient literature , and a devotion to the Greek , Latin , * and English muse . In 1778 he matriculated in Christ's Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained ...
... possessed , displayed itself in a passionate love of ancient literature , and a devotion to the Greek , Latin , * and English muse . In 1778 he matriculated in Christ's Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained ...
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... possessions . On the other hand , it was prudent to limit the territory retained in the hands of the Com- pany and of the Nizam within such bounds of moderation as should bear a due proportion to their respective expenses in the contest ...
... possessions . On the other hand , it was prudent to limit the territory retained in the hands of the Com- pany and of the Nizam within such bounds of moderation as should bear a due proportion to their respective expenses in the contest ...
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