The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 372
... necessary , strike across the road above Indore , and hound back the Nana to the north - east . It will not be necessary for the purposes of this article to give any detailed account of the movements of the column during the next two ...
... necessary , strike across the road above Indore , and hound back the Nana to the north - east . It will not be necessary for the purposes of this article to give any detailed account of the movements of the column during the next two ...
Page 424
... necessary , an English agent . The remedy for mis - government was , he thought , not to be found in ' vexatious interference in minor matters , or by constant threats of deposition or sequestration of revenue , ' but rather ' in a ...
... necessary , an English agent . The remedy for mis - government was , he thought , not to be found in ' vexatious interference in minor matters , or by constant threats of deposition or sequestration of revenue , ' but rather ' in a ...
Page 386
... necessary , when there are the strongest reasons against it . When , for instance , the time comes for the promotion of an officer who has done good service in a particular appointment , and has acquired a valuable degree of knowledge ...
... necessary , when there are the strongest reasons against it . When , for instance , the time comes for the promotion of an officer who has done good service in a particular appointment , and has acquired a valuable degree of knowledge ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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