The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 - India |
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... whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the British - Indian empire , and neither fanaticism nor national union is opposed to check the feeling , there will be ...
... whilst we deplore what still remains of this national conceit , yet we believe , that where an accession is made to the British - Indian empire , and neither fanaticism nor national union is opposed to check the feeling , there will be ...
Page 8
... whilst a portion of the Beluchis returned to their villages and to more peaceable employments . With this general internal quiet , and good feeling towards us , how stood the country with regard to its neighbours ? To the East , there ...
... whilst a portion of the Beluchis returned to their villages and to more peaceable employments . With this general internal quiet , and good feeling towards us , how stood the country with regard to its neighbours ? To the East , there ...
Page 10
... whilst the reports of each year would be more accurate than the preceding one , as the people discovered that no results in- jurious to them were to be feared , and therefore came forward the more readily to assist in the preparation ...
... whilst the reports of each year would be more accurate than the preceding one , as the people discovered that no results in- jurious to them were to be feared , and therefore came forward the more readily to assist in the preparation ...
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... whilst their errors or incapacity would produce evils , which no after sound measures could easily eradicate . Let us then briefly enquire who those officers were . The Governor and Chief Magistrate was the conqueror of the country ...
... whilst their errors or incapacity would produce evils , which no after sound measures could easily eradicate . Let us then briefly enquire who those officers were . The Governor and Chief Magistrate was the conqueror of the country ...
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... whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated as such . Every season , an officer was sent by the Amír to take from the Sazá- wuls their ...
... whilst they had further ample means of providing for their immediate relatives . The Kardars were also men of respectability , and treated as such . Every season , an officer was sent by the Amír to take from the Sazá- wuls their ...
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