Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... hope , however , that in Britain these matters are now at least improving . But to return to India , and the book the title of which is placed at the head of this article . It cannot be denied , that if Eng- land is decimated by deaths ...
... hope , however , that in Britain these matters are now at least improving . But to return to India , and the book the title of which is placed at the head of this article . It cannot be denied , that if Eng- land is decimated by deaths ...
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... hope to see the day when every village and town in India will be rendered clean and wholesome , by taking some care to give to the land that which usually remains , almost at their very doors , and is a most intoler- able nuisance ...
... hope to see the day when every village and town in India will be rendered clean and wholesome , by taking some care to give to the land that which usually remains , almost at their very doors , and is a most intoler- able nuisance ...
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... follows : - " Government hope that the approaching census will enable the Medical Board to show , in future vaccination Reports , what proportion the num- ber of persons vaccinated in each district bears to the 12 SANITARY REFORM .
... follows : - " Government hope that the approaching census will enable the Medical Board to show , in future vaccination Reports , what proportion the num- ber of persons vaccinated in each district bears to the 12 SANITARY REFORM .
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... hope that Government will reconsider these grants , and make them more liberal , especially when by this new arrangement the expenses of the establishment are vast- ly curtailed , and a great saving is obtained for Government . This ...
... hope that Government will reconsider these grants , and make them more liberal , especially when by this new arrangement the expenses of the establishment are vast- ly curtailed , and a great saving is obtained for Government . This ...
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... hope of escape , and no expectation of seeing the outer world again , till the day when his term of imprisonment shall elapse , is much more to be pitied than he , who daily leaves the prison walls behind him and sees and hears what is ...
... hope of escape , and no expectation of seeing the outer world again , till the day when his term of imprisonment shall elapse , is much more to be pitied than he , who daily leaves the prison walls behind him and sees and hears what is ...
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