The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 20
... respect , but denominated rogues from top to bottom . The natural consequence was the retirement of all men of real respectability and experience , and the substitution in their room of a worthless set of scoundrels , who consented to ...
... respect , but denominated rogues from top to bottom . The natural consequence was the retirement of all men of real respectability and experience , and the substitution in their room of a worthless set of scoundrels , who consented to ...
Page 33
... respect to private transactions , in the Scindà ? To investigate , with any show of justice , cases connected with fraud on the revenue , re- quired at least some knowledge of its details , of the terms em- ployed , and of the system of ...
... respect to private transactions , in the Scindà ? To investigate , with any show of justice , cases connected with fraud on the revenue , re- quired at least some knowledge of its details , of the terms em- ployed , and of the system of ...
Page 39
... respect and influence they formerly possessed ; and we therefore crippled them in their ability of knowing and watching the internal condition of their villages : at the same time that they lost under us all their former periodical ...
... respect and influence they formerly possessed ; and we therefore crippled them in their ability of knowing and watching the internal condition of their villages : at the same time that they lost under us all their former periodical ...
Page 93
... respects , is in marked contrast to that of the Hindu , and has a direct tendency to mould the mind to the idea of concentration of power . The Deism of the one is not more opposed to the Polytheism of the other , than are the several ...
... respects , is in marked contrast to that of the Hindu , and has a direct tendency to mould the mind to the idea of concentration of power . The Deism of the one is not more opposed to the Polytheism of the other , than are the several ...
Page 99
... respecting its merits but the plan was less agreeable to these officers than to the Governor - General . They had differing views and opini- ons and finally the idea was relinquished from the opposition of Scindia's Durbar - the ...
... respecting its merits but the plan was less agreeable to these officers than to the Governor - General . They had differing views and opini- ons and finally the idea was relinquished from the opposition of Scindia's Durbar - the ...
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