Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 7
... considerably rais- ed above the level of the ground . 5th . And that the houses should either be built adjoining each other , or a space of eight or ten feet at least left between them . The necessity of the first four of these points ...
... considerably rais- ed above the level of the ground . 5th . And that the houses should either be built adjoining each other , or a space of eight or ten feet at least left between them . The necessity of the first four of these points ...
Page 8
... considerable quantities around the corpse , as experience has fully proved its efficacy in absorbing deleterious gases , to an extent almost inconceivable , and graves should also be required to be deep at least five or six feet . We ...
... considerable quantities around the corpse , as experience has fully proved its efficacy in absorbing deleterious gases , to an extent almost inconceivable , and graves should also be required to be deep at least five or six feet . We ...
Page 13
... considerable stride in the right direction , is not all that is wanted . And thus much has not as yet been done in Bengal . We are not aware whether anything similar has appeared in Madras . In No. VI . of the In- dian Annals of ...
... considerable stride in the right direction , is not all that is wanted . And thus much has not as yet been done in Bengal . We are not aware whether anything similar has appeared in Madras . In No. VI . of the In- dian Annals of ...
Page 19
... considerably less than half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem ... considerable loss at the end of the year on the local authorities . Thus , three annas a man per month , less ...
... considerably less than half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem ... considerable loss at the end of the year on the local authorities . Thus , three annas a man per month , less ...
Page 37
... of expense swept away . Add to this the produce of prison labour , which will now form a very considerable item to the credit of Government , the cuttings from the pay of the Jail Darogahs and JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 37.
... of expense swept away . Add to this the produce of prison labour , which will now form a very considerable item to the credit of Government , the cuttings from the pay of the Jail Darogahs and JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P. 37.
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