Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 16
... doing for Bengal may be done for the country at large . They have more than earned their salaries . A Sani- tary Inspector would soon save his a hundred times over . ART . II . - Report of the Inspector General 16 SANITARY REFORM .
... doing for Bengal may be done for the country at large . They have more than earned their salaries . A Sani- tary Inspector would soon save his a hundred times over . ART . II . - Report of the Inspector General 16 SANITARY REFORM .
Page 19
... hundred men in the year , which is scarcely a fair arrangement . We do 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 ...
... hundred men in the year , which is scarcely a fair arrangement . We do 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 ...
Page 26
... hundred miles or more , their friends ' vi- sits would , we suspect , be much fewer . As the present practice stands , we must say , that we consider that permission to see their friends and relatives is granted a great deal too often ...
... hundred miles or more , their friends ' vi- sits would , we suspect , be much fewer . As the present practice stands , we must say , that we consider that permission to see their friends and relatives is granted a great deal too often ...
Page 47
... hundred Rupees from less worthy sources of ex- pense , and invest them in the purchase of a Seraphine or Harmoni- um ; or whatever other name be given to those simple little organs , which though in a deal case , and with a limited key ...
... hundred Rupees from less worthy sources of ex- pense , and invest them in the purchase of a Seraphine or Harmoni- um ; or whatever other name be given to those simple little organs , which though in a deal case , and with a limited key ...
Page 55
... South may be assumed at about seventy miles , and its average breadth at fifty , giving an area of about three thousand five hundred square miles . On the North it is THE KHASIA HILLS . HASIA 55 ART. IV.-1. The Geological Structure ...
... South may be assumed at about seventy miles , and its average breadth at fifty , giving an area of about three thousand five hundred square miles . On the North it is THE KHASIA HILLS . HASIA 55 ART. IV.-1. The Geological Structure ...
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