The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 76
... remarks , may be ac- counted for by the less varied and more simple habits of female residents in India . But the difference is remarkable , and is not sufficiently explained by the influence of military duties pecu- liar to the males ...
... remarks , may be ac- counted for by the less varied and more simple habits of female residents in India . But the difference is remarkable , and is not sufficiently explained by the influence of military duties pecu- liar to the males ...
Page 101
... remarks upon the detrimental effects of the measure in question may not be supposed to imply any animadversion upon the distinguished officer , to whom this delicate , but unsatisfactory , charge was entrusted . No one could probably ...
... remarks upon the detrimental effects of the measure in question may not be supposed to imply any animadversion upon the distinguished officer , to whom this delicate , but unsatisfactory , charge was entrusted . No one could probably ...
Page 102
... remark is as applicable to political , as to clerical charges , and the Anglo - Indian Government would do well to bear it in mind . There is a tendency to confound two very distinct things - concentration of authority , and efficacy of ...
... remark is as applicable to political , as to clerical charges , and the Anglo - Indian Government would do well to bear it in mind . There is a tendency to confound two very distinct things - concentration of authority , and efficacy of ...
Page 105
... remark does not apply to the Mussulman youths , who how- ever stick with equal pertinacity to the ordinary course of Persian classics . As for Hindu Patshalas and Moslem Madrissas , they remain what they were in the days of Akbar - and ...
... remark does not apply to the Mussulman youths , who how- ever stick with equal pertinacity to the ordinary course of Persian classics . As for Hindu Patshalas and Moslem Madrissas , they remain what they were in the days of Akbar - and ...
Page 108
... remarks upon the events , which gave rise to it ; premising , that we find ourselves in the curious predicament of not being perfectly satisfied with any party - Government , accused , or accuser . The facts appear to be as follows ...
... remarks upon the events , which gave rise to it ; premising , that we find ourselves in the curious predicament of not being perfectly satisfied with any party - Government , accused , or accuser . The facts appear to be as follows ...
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