Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 22
... Government has made itself nothing less , the barriers are fixed , broad and deep , and for ever . Let deserts be turned into rice fields . Let the timber of the forest fall , and its under- wood cease to spring up , let jhíls and ...
... Government has made itself nothing less , the barriers are fixed , broad and deep , and for ever . Let deserts be turned into rice fields . Let the timber of the forest fall , and its under- wood cease to spring up , let jhíls and ...
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... Government , " says an accomplished historian , " in a more pa- rental situation towards their subjects than are the ... Government , voluntary Associations , or private individuals , and by the future establishment of good lines of ...
... Government , " says an accomplished historian , " in a more pa- rental situation towards their subjects than are the ... Government , voluntary Associations , or private individuals , and by the future establishment of good lines of ...
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... Government ; this the British constitution , as it was , secured― again , that constitution had worked excellently well hitherto , from the union of monarchical , aristocratical and democratic principles which it involved , why then ...
... Government ; this the British constitution , as it was , secured― again , that constitution had worked excellently well hitherto , from the union of monarchical , aristocratical and democratic principles which it involved , why then ...
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... Government , and the laws of that country ( India ) ; and with the instinctive sagacity of great genius , pondered upon the future destiny and the possible exigencies of Hindustan . He appears to have directed his attention to it from ...
... Government , and the laws of that country ( India ) ; and with the instinctive sagacity of great genius , pondered upon the future destiny and the possible exigencies of Hindustan . He appears to have directed his attention to it from ...
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... Government ! " The system of Finance pursued by that Govern- ment , the public renunciation of religion , the worship of reason , and the source whence its revenue was derived , was each then in its turn discussed ; this memorable ...
... Government ! " The system of Finance pursued by that Govern- ment , the public renunciation of religion , the worship of reason , and the source whence its revenue was derived , was each then in its turn discussed ; this memorable ...
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