Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 24
... nature of their offences , and engaged in a variety of productive labours , which , while they relieve the state from some portion of the expense incurred on their account , enable the Magistrate to assign to the several classes such ...
... nature of their offences , and engaged in a variety of productive labours , which , while they relieve the state from some portion of the expense incurred on their account , enable the Magistrate to assign to the several classes such ...
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... natural propensity to mischief receives a few strokes from the birch , forgotten half an hour after infliction , whereas the latter , if he infringe on the Jail discipline , is doomed to solitary confinement , additional labour , or ...
... natural propensity to mischief receives a few strokes from the birch , forgotten half an hour after infliction , whereas the latter , if he infringe on the Jail discipline , is doomed to solitary confinement , additional labour , or ...
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... nature of this favorite institution of the Mofussil ; those who are , will not perhaps object to being reminded of some of the pleasantest hours ( such as they are ) which the hot season has to yield . Drawn together by that true ...
... nature of this favorite institution of the Mofussil ; those who are , will not perhaps object to being reminded of some of the pleasantest hours ( such as they are ) which the hot season has to yield . Drawn together by that true ...
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... nature , the withdrawal of light from the æsthetic side of the character , —this is a horrible injury . Let us see if it be a necessity , or only an accident of our exiled life in India . Let us devote a few minutes to the enquiry how ...
... nature , the withdrawal of light from the æsthetic side of the character , —this is a horrible injury . Let us see if it be a necessity , or only an accident of our exiled life in India . Let us devote a few minutes to the enquiry how ...
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... natural , innocent and healthful occupation , connecting us with home , and with the great men of the past ; many of whom have loved a gar- den . Captain Richardson , our oldest and truest literary man - for he is literary pur et simple ...
... natural , innocent and healthful occupation , connecting us with home , and with the great men of the past ; many of whom have loved a gar- den . Captain Richardson , our oldest and truest literary man - for he is literary pur et simple ...
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