The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 28
... tion ; but that might have been done equally well by a good head clerk . But with regard to the items in the Contingent Bill , which contained all the large and important sums of ex- penditure , the payment of the real ministers of ...
... tion ; but that might have been done equally well by a good head clerk . But with regard to the items in the Contingent Bill , which contained all the large and important sums of ex- penditure , the payment of the real ministers of ...
Page 41
... tion of such labour : and the payment in grain , not always of the best quality , was not a pleasing arrangement . Native agency too might have been more extensively employed , and local native experience . We should like to dwell at ...
... tion of such labour : and the payment in grain , not always of the best quality , was not a pleasing arrangement . Native agency too might have been more extensively employed , and local native experience . We should like to dwell at ...
Page 48
... tion of placing the revenue administration on a firmer and more efficient principle , he could not have carried it out with- out competent ministers ; and those of the old school would not easily have been broken in for the work ...
... tion of placing the revenue administration on a firmer and more efficient principle , he could not have carried it out with- out competent ministers ; and those of the old school would not easily have been broken in for the work ...
Page 57
... Jellallabad , when he was murdered ; and , whilst preparing for the expedi- tion , was writing letters of fervent devotion to the British authorities , and urging them to supply him with money I MACKENZIE'S " FAIR MAID OF CAURUL . " 57.
... Jellallabad , when he was murdered ; and , whilst preparing for the expedi- tion , was writing letters of fervent devotion to the British authorities , and urging them to supply him with money I MACKENZIE'S " FAIR MAID OF CAURUL . " 57.
Page 72
... tion and bliss of their franchised and etherealized spirits ; not unforgetful also , in all the humility of a genuine grief , of our silent , -yet_soul - felt impulse of homage and thanksgiving to that sole and omniscient Ruler of the ...
... tion and bliss of their franchised and etherealized spirits ; not unforgetful also , in all the humility of a genuine grief , of our silent , -yet_soul - felt impulse of homage and thanksgiving to that sole and omniscient Ruler of the ...
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