Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... force of reason and example to disabuse the subjects of our teaching of those errors , which evidently militate against their spiritual and physical well- being , and that without in any way attempting to intermeddle with those of their ...
... force of reason and example to disabuse the subjects of our teaching of those errors , which evidently militate against their spiritual and physical well- being , and that without in any way attempting to intermeddle with those of their ...
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... force . Economy will thus be secured , or at least lavish expenditure checked . The statistics for determining the average duration of life among the native population are very limited ; so that we are quite unable to determine ...
... force . Economy will thus be secured , or at least lavish expenditure checked . The statistics for determining the average duration of life among the native population are very limited ; so that we are quite unable to determine ...
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... force attention to any matters which seem urgently demanded , to mitigate or prevent the spread of the disease . The duties of this Officer of Health should also extend to a sur- veillance of the places in which new houses are being ...
... force attention to any matters which seem urgently demanded , to mitigate or prevent the spread of the disease . The duties of this Officer of Health should also extend to a sur- veillance of the places in which new houses are being ...
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... force , may , by the removal of the present Magistrate , become an example of the least rigorous mode , in which sentence of imprisonment can be carried into execution . " These remarks show in a strong light some of the causes which ...
... force , may , by the removal of the present Magistrate , become an example of the least rigorous mode , in which sentence of imprisonment can be carried into execution . " These remarks show in a strong light some of the causes which ...
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... force in the North West Provinces , seems to us to fall between the two ex- tremes , avoiding the excessive severity of the one by only separat- ing the convicts for the night in distinct cells , and escaping the charge of over leniency ...
... force in the North West Provinces , seems to us to fall between the two ex- tremes , avoiding the excessive severity of the one by only separat- ing the convicts for the night in distinct cells , and escaping the charge of over leniency ...
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