The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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... ment would at once step in and take the government out of his hands , not by annexing his territory , but by displacing him and appointing a competent successor , or , if necessary , an English agent . The remedy for mis - government ...
... ment would at once step in and take the government out of his hands , not by annexing his territory , but by displacing him and appointing a competent successor , or , if necessary , an English agent . The remedy for mis - government ...
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ment in all great questions of policy in which he sees fit to exercise it . The ordinary current business of the ... ment as fairly as any single view can : — Departments . I. Foreign Department . Chief - Secretary . Mr. C. U. Aitchison ...
ment in all great questions of policy in which he sees fit to exercise it . The ordinary current business of the ... ment as fairly as any single view can : — Departments . I. Foreign Department . Chief - Secretary . Mr. C. U. Aitchison ...
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... ment , and hence it proved to expensive for the fiuances of a poor country like India . Mr. Atkinson calculated in 1867 , that its complete extension over the Lower Provinces would cost not much more than twenty lacs , and it is easy to ...
... ment , and hence it proved to expensive for the fiuances of a poor country like India . Mr. Atkinson calculated in 1867 , that its complete extension over the Lower Provinces would cost not much more than twenty lacs , and it is easy to ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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