The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 72
... Company , and whom I had known as a child — and the latter also a light Bob , one of the bravest and most favourite of my men and yet as I bent a last look upon that spot , which even I could scarcely recognize , so metamorphosed had it ...
... Company , and whom I had known as a child — and the latter also a light Bob , one of the bravest and most favourite of my men and yet as I bent a last look upon that spot , which even I could scarcely recognize , so metamorphosed had it ...
Page 77
... Company's rupee - which contains only 165 grains of standard silver , and is actually equivalent only to two shillings of English money , and when the subscriptions to the Fund in India became payable only in the Company's rupee- it was ...
... Company's rupee - which contains only 165 grains of standard silver , and is actually equivalent only to two shillings of English money , and when the subscriptions to the Fund in India became payable only in the Company's rupee- it was ...
Page 79
... Company's Army . The following exhibits a comparative statement of the pen- sions to widows of the three Presidencies , as granted by their respective Military Funds : - Widow of Colonel , and ( Bengal ) 18 Sur- geons , 1st class Lt ...
... Company's Army . The following exhibits a comparative statement of the pen- sions to widows of the three Presidencies , as granted by their respective Military Funds : - Widow of Colonel , and ( Bengal ) 18 Sur- geons , 1st class Lt ...
Page 87
... company , is a profit to itself , and so much overpaid by the party holding a policy . But it may be right and proper for all insurance offices , protected by a body of responsible shareholders , who have to pay up an amount of capital ...
... company , is a profit to itself , and so much overpaid by the party holding a policy . But it may be right and proper for all insurance offices , protected by a body of responsible shareholders , who have to pay up an amount of capital ...
Page 109
... Company , to bring the subject at once under His Lordship's notice . As if this were not sufficient , the letter proceeded to state that the Governor - General entirely approved of the manly and honest manner , in which Captain Harris ...
... Company , to bring the subject at once under His Lordship's notice . As if this were not sufficient , the letter proceeded to state that the Governor - General entirely approved of the manly and honest manner , in which Captain Harris ...
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