Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... Court at Agra , & c . London : Longman & Co. 1858. ib . 5. An Account of the Mutinies in Oudh . By Martin Ri- chard Gubbins , of the Bengal Civil Service , Financial Commissioner for Oudh . London . Bentley . 1858 . 6. Eight Months ...
... Court at Agra , & c . London : Longman & Co. 1858. ib . 5. An Account of the Mutinies in Oudh . By Martin Ri- chard Gubbins , of the Bengal Civil Service , Financial Commissioner for Oudh . London . Bentley . 1858 . 6. Eight Months ...
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... court - yard . ' And now it was proved that , notwithstanding the surprise of ' the insurgents at the unexpected ... courts of the Motee Mehal which offered us a partial shelter , but here again they turned their guns upon us from our ...
... court - yard . ' And now it was proved that , notwithstanding the surprise of ' the insurgents at the unexpected ... courts of the Motee Mehal which offered us a partial shelter , but here again they turned their guns upon us from our ...
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... Courts contain many such instances of the fatal effects of rage and jealousy . Making allowance however for cases of this kind , heinous crime is by no means frequent in the Punjaub . It is not with crime of the first class , nor yet of ...
... Courts contain many such instances of the fatal effects of rage and jealousy . Making allowance however for cases of this kind , heinous crime is by no means frequent in the Punjaub . It is not with crime of the first class , nor yet of ...
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... Courts with the greatest reluctance . We are therefore compelled to admit that , immediately af- ter the introduction of British authority into the Punjaub , while serious crime became almost extinct , there sprang up under the shadow ...
... Courts with the greatest reluctance . We are therefore compelled to admit that , immediately af- ter the introduction of British authority into the Punjaub , while serious crime became almost extinct , there sprang up under the shadow ...
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... courts , fear of offending the head - men of the village or whatever other cause , certain it is that in many parts of the Punjaub , cases of this kind , which are brought with- in the jurisdiction of the police by complaint , are but a ...
... courts , fear of offending the head - men of the village or whatever other cause , certain it is that in many parts of the Punjaub , cases of this kind , which are brought with- in the jurisdiction of the police by complaint , are but a ...
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