Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... character from their climate and their soil . And yet Bengal proper well deserves to be thoroughly known . Its amazing fertility , its importance hither- to in a financial , and hereafter perhaps in a commercial point of view , render ...
... character from their climate and their soil . And yet Bengal proper well deserves to be thoroughly known . Its amazing fertility , its importance hither- to in a financial , and hereafter perhaps in a commercial point of view , render ...
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... character of the ijarahdar , who may be as harsh as the original owner , partly be- cause he too will encounter opposition and partly because he must make his own profit , or the speculation will not answer . If the Zemindar does ...
... character of the ijarahdar , who may be as harsh as the original owner , partly be- cause he too will encounter opposition and partly because he must make his own profit , or the speculation will not answer . If the Zemindar does ...
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... character , can , in this stage of our existence , receive ; for her life was extended to an extreme old age ; she saw all the glories of Hindustan , of Spain , and of Waterloo . " Lord Mornington , as our hero was now styled , launched ...
... character , can , in this stage of our existence , receive ; for her life was extended to an extreme old age ; she saw all the glories of Hindustan , of Spain , and of Waterloo . " Lord Mornington , as our hero was now styled , launched ...
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... character of a politician and diplomatist - we have now to view him in the far higher and nobler character of a friend to suffering humanity . The philosopher in his study , the man of generous impulses in the bosom of his family , may ...
... character of a politician and diplomatist - we have now to view him in the far higher and nobler character of a friend to suffering humanity . The philosopher in his study , the man of generous impulses in the bosom of his family , may ...
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... character of Tippú . In proportion to the low estimate which we form of his abilities and activity will be our contempt of the alarm which the British rulers felt of him at this period , and such is precisely the feeling which Mill ...
... character of Tippú . In proportion to the low estimate which we form of his abilities and activity will be our contempt of the alarm which the British rulers felt of him at this period , and such is precisely the feeling which Mill ...
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