Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... half what it is in those towns . In the various Metropolitan districts , the mor- tality varies from 17 to 33 per 1000 per annum ; —the average being about 25 per 1000. Seventeen deaths in 1000 is about the normal rate , hence all above ...
... half what it is in those towns . In the various Metropolitan districts , the mor- tality varies from 17 to 33 per 1000 per annum ; —the average being about 25 per 1000. Seventeen deaths in 1000 is about the normal rate , hence all above ...
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... half a dozen in a day , great are the fears , and at once for the time torpor is cast aside . So much does fa- miliarity lessen our sense of danger . We shall find , that the vast majority of deaths in India among natives are due ...
... half a dozen in a day , great are the fears , and at once for the time torpor is cast aside . So much does fa- miliarity lessen our sense of danger . We shall find , that the vast majority of deaths in India among natives are due ...
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... half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem , ( Vide para . 44 of Report ) each man will be found to have earned a good deal more than a rupee at the end of the month , so that , when ...
... half that of a common coolie . Even taking their earnings to be at the rate of nine pie per diem , ( Vide para . 44 of Report ) each man will be found to have earned a good deal more than a rupee at the end of the month , so that , when ...
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... half , and some- times quite asleep , they let events take their course with calm indifference as to all other results , provided they can bring in their gang complete at night to the Jail . How escapes from outlying gangs are not of ...
... half , and some- times quite asleep , they let events take their course with calm indifference as to all other results , provided they can bring in their gang complete at night to the Jail . How escapes from outlying gangs are not of ...
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... on the roads , one is sufficient within the Jail walls . Only one - half the number formerly employed will therefore now be requisite , and from the savings hereby effected , the new guards JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P ... 27.
... on the roads , one is sufficient within the Jail walls . Only one - half the number formerly employed will therefore now be requisite , and from the savings hereby effected , the new guards JAIL DISCIPLINE IN THE N. W. P ... 27.
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