Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 36
... Governor remarks that it is an object of very great practical importance and interest to ascertain what degree of moral improvement may , subsequently , be the effect of the education imparted , as well to male as to female convicts ...
... Governor remarks that it is an object of very great practical importance and interest to ascertain what degree of moral improvement may , subsequently , be the effect of the education imparted , as well to male as to female convicts ...
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... Governor General on the N. E. Frontier ; but it was not till the year 1826 that negociations to effect this desirable object were entered upon by him with the Khasia chieftains . To enable the reader , however , better to understand THE ...
... Governor General on the N. E. Frontier ; but it was not till the year 1826 that negociations to effect this desirable object were entered upon by him with the Khasia chieftains . To enable the reader , however , better to understand THE ...
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... Governor General of the North East Frontier of Bengal , and Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit in the District of Assam , North Eastern part of Rungpore , Sherepore , and Sylhet . Died 20th August , 1831 , Aged 45 years and 3 months ...
... Governor General of the North East Frontier of Bengal , and Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit in the District of Assam , North Eastern part of Rungpore , Sherepore , and Sylhet . Died 20th August , 1831 , Aged 45 years and 3 months ...
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... to deprive them of the medical aid they had hitherto enjoyed , and under this im- pression they addressed the Governor General's Agent on the subject THE KHASIA HILLS . 63 "This Monument is erected by order of the Supreme ...
... to deprive them of the medical aid they had hitherto enjoyed , and under this im- pression they addressed the Governor General's Agent on the subject THE KHASIA HILLS . 63 "This Monument is erected by order of the Supreme ...
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pression they addressed the Governor General's Agent on the subject . As their letter contains a brief summary of the advan- tages derived from the continued possession of this tract , and an acknowledgment of the benefits they had ...
pression they addressed the Governor General's Agent on the subject . As their letter contains a brief summary of the advan- tages derived from the continued possession of this tract , and an acknowledgment of the benefits they had ...
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