The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 393
... allowed a certain amount of range within the corridor . Each cell has a gas - burner , which is turned off from the outside something like the lamp in a ship cabin . It has a work bench , a bed which folds up and a water closet . Except ...
... allowed a certain amount of range within the corridor . Each cell has a gas - burner , which is turned off from the outside something like the lamp in a ship cabin . It has a work bench , a bed which folds up and a water closet . Except ...
Page 404
... allowed consistently with the state of his conduct and finances . Deprivation of full diet and snuff in the dark cells , is the severest punishment awarded for gross mis- conduct . The warders not being allowed to smoke on duty take ...
... allowed consistently with the state of his conduct and finances . Deprivation of full diet and snuff in the dark cells , is the severest punishment awarded for gross mis- conduct . The warders not being allowed to smoke on duty take ...
Page 373
... allowed to be included in the consignment . In the same way , if the actual weight of the ten selected chests is less than the amount allowed , the merchant is permitted to make good the deficiency in similar proportions . The object ...
... allowed to be included in the consignment . In the same way , if the actual weight of the ten selected chests is less than the amount allowed , the merchant is permitted to make good the deficiency in similar proportions . The object ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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