Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 48
A he employed a few days of leisure in examining the condition of that presidency and getting an insight into the character of the leading men there . The following month he landed at Calcutta . On the 8th June , a paper was published ...
A he employed a few days of leisure in examining the condition of that presidency and getting an insight into the character of the leading men there . The following month he landed at Calcutta . On the 8th June , a paper was published ...
Page 106
... presidency . According to an official return received at the India House in 1825 , signed " John Romer , Magistrate , " there were then a hundred and twenty - four thousand inhabitants , ten thousand of whom were Parsis . * Cashmere ...
... presidency . According to an official return received at the India House in 1825 , signed " John Romer , Magistrate , " there were then a hundred and twenty - four thousand inhabitants , ten thousand of whom were Parsis . * Cashmere ...
Page 119
... Presidency , though the Company interpose a deserving Man , yet they keep that Power to themselves , none assuming that Dignity till confirmed by them : His Salary from the Company is 500l . a Year ; half paid here , the other half ...
... Presidency , though the Company interpose a deserving Man , yet they keep that Power to themselves , none assuming that Dignity till confirmed by them : His Salary from the Company is 500l . a Year ; half paid here , the other half ...
Page 134
... Presidency , and we are happy to find that two others are now being built , one at Poona and another at Kaira . " Many Europeans will learn with pleasure that the respected Bishop of Bombay shewed twenty - five years ago the same ...
... Presidency , and we are happy to find that two others are now being built , one at Poona and another at Kaira . " Many Europeans will learn with pleasure that the respected Bishop of Bombay shewed twenty - five years ago the same ...
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... Presidency Governments , authority to issue a special commission to one or more judges for the trial of these offences . But the special commissions are to proceed in the same manner as the ordinary tribunals ; and are to have all the ...
... Presidency Governments , authority to issue a special commission to one or more judges for the trial of these offences . But the special commissions are to proceed in the same manner as the ordinary tribunals ; and are to have all the ...
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