Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... interest ; and it is the attention of the Civil Service , indeed of every friend to India , whatever be his profession , which we would endeavour to excite whilst treating of the system , with its merits and demerits , therein pursued ...
... interest ; and it is the attention of the Civil Service , indeed of every friend to India , whatever be his profession , which we would endeavour to excite whilst treating of the system , with its merits and demerits , therein pursued ...
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... interests of both master and man . * We shall revert to this branch in connection with the study of History ; for the present , Law must cause us to diverge for a few pages . When we consider that many civilians are destined to fill at ...
... interests of both master and man . * We shall revert to this branch in connection with the study of History ; for the present , Law must cause us to diverge for a few pages . When we consider that many civilians are destined to fill at ...
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... interest and freshness , and almost with fascination when we assert that law on its first stages at Haileybury seems to carry on its face much that is calculated allure and little to deter , shall it not be thought strange if we say ...
... interest and freshness , and almost with fascination when we assert that law on its first stages at Haileybury seems to carry on its face much that is calculated allure and little to deter , shall it not be thought strange if we say ...
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... interest in Sanskrit : orientals no desire to pro- mote the study of history . It is rather a rivalry between the two who shall attract the largest crowd , who shall gain the greater number of votes , not a generous contention who shall ...
... interest in Sanskrit : orientals no desire to pro- mote the study of history . It is rather a rivalry between the two who shall attract the largest crowd , who shall gain the greater number of votes , not a generous contention who shall ...
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... interest in Indian affairs , and , thereby , in any way , help to accelerate the progress of Indian amelioration . In the present circumstances of India , it is plainly impossible to secure the desiderated variety of articles for every ...
... interest in Indian affairs , and , thereby , in any way , help to accelerate the progress of Indian amelioration . In the present circumstances of India , it is plainly impossible to secure the desiderated variety of articles for every ...
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