The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 37
... reasons for forming this Police , was to render them capable , on an emergency , of taking the place of regular troops : and this they have often ( especially the mounted Police of Upper Scinde ) most praiseworthily done in small ...
... reasons for forming this Police , was to render them capable , on an emergency , of taking the place of regular troops : and this they have often ( especially the mounted Police of Upper Scinde ) most praiseworthily done in small ...
Page 41
... reason , has been put forth - namely , forty lacs . The general return of the revenue and expenditure of India for the year 1844-45 gives the receipts from Scinde at twenty- five and a half lacs , and its charges at nearly fifty - five ...
... reason , has been put forth - namely , forty lacs . The general return of the revenue and expenditure of India for the year 1844-45 gives the receipts from Scinde at twenty- five and a half lacs , and its charges at nearly fifty - five ...
Page 48
... reasons are obvious . The mere limitation of the Government demand for a term of years will not render it popular or advantageous , unless the interests of all parties in the estate are so clearly defined and secured to them , as to ...
... reasons are obvious . The mere limitation of the Government demand for a term of years will not render it popular or advantageous , unless the interests of all parties in the estate are so clearly defined and secured to them , as to ...
Page 53
... because I felt it ; I publish for no better reason . " Mr. Minchin , who dates his prefaces from Tranquebar , is , we believe , a young Civilian that is in store for him . The public will MACKENZIE'S " FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . " 53 don 1850.
... because I felt it ; I publish for no better reason . " Mr. Minchin , who dates his prefaces from Tranquebar , is , we believe , a young Civilian that is in store for him . The public will MACKENZIE'S " FAIR MAID OF CAUBUL . " 53 don 1850.
Page 71
... reason to think , that the horrors , which attended the capture of the place , are here somewhat exaggerated . The passage , however , is on many accounts very interesting , and is by no means badly written : - The night was bitter ...
... reason to think , that the horrors , which attended the capture of the place , are here somewhat exaggerated . The passage , however , is on many accounts very interesting , and is by no means badly written : - The night was bitter ...
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