The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 43
... feelings . But it behoved the Government to take the lead , and to use its power , rather than its influence , to stop the evil . Time alone could render the remedy perfectly efficacious : but the greater the power exerted by the ...
... feelings . But it behoved the Government to take the lead , and to use its power , rather than its influence , to stop the evil . Time alone could render the remedy perfectly efficacious : but the greater the power exerted by the ...
Page 56
... feeling at Kabul - the smouldering fires of yet undeveloped rebel- lion . He asks- Why doth each stalwart Barukzye , With restless and indignant eye Each passing Affghan vengeful scan , Who wears no emblem of his clan ? and then ...
... feeling at Kabul - the smouldering fires of yet undeveloped rebel- lion . He asks- Why doth each stalwart Barukzye , With restless and indignant eye Each passing Affghan vengeful scan , Who wears no emblem of his clan ? and then ...
Page 62
... feelings , which were almost pain ; He kindled ever and anon , ' Neath the new light which round them shone ; And he had spurned in that rapt hour , All that the world most values ever , Riches , pride , birth , dominion , power , Might ...
... feelings , which were almost pain ; He kindled ever and anon , ' Neath the new light which round them shone ; And he had spurned in that rapt hour , All that the world most values ever , Riches , pride , birth , dominion , power , Might ...
Page 91
... feeling brings home to the heart the misery , in which the largest and worthiest classes of the population were , to all ap- pearance , irretrievably immersed . An Englishman can with difficulty pourtray to himself so woful a state of ...
... feeling brings home to the heart the misery , in which the largest and worthiest classes of the population were , to all ap- pearance , irretrievably immersed . An Englishman can with difficulty pourtray to himself so woful a state of ...
Page 92
... feeling , lacked the principle of concentration . Even in the event of the Mahratta powers not having been so circum- stanced , as to be early brought into conflict on various points with growing and vigorous Anglo - Indian Governments ...
... feeling , lacked the principle of concentration . Even in the event of the Mahratta powers not having been so circum- stanced , as to be early brought into conflict on various points with growing and vigorous Anglo - Indian Governments ...
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affairs Affghan Affghanistan Agra amongst army attack Bala Hissar Bamian Bengal Brahmans brigade British Cabul Calcutta Candahar cantonments Captain Hervey Cawnpore character Chiefs civil Clive Collectors command course Court creation cultivators detachment district ditto Dost Mahomed duties earth effect Elphinstone enemy English Envoy European existed fact favour feeling force former Ghiljies Government Governor-General guns hand Herat Hindi Hindu India influence instruction Kalhana Kashmir Khan labour land landholders Lord Lord Auckland Macnaghten Mahomed Akbar matter means measures ment military Mohun Lal Namuh native Nawab North Western Provinces object occupation officers pass Pergunnah period Persian political portion position possession present proprietors Provinces Rajput reason received regarding regiment render respect revenue rupees Sale Sanskrit schools Scinde settlement Shah Shuja Shah's sipahis tion tribes troops Urdu village whilst whole Yar Mahomed Zeila