Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... remains to be done ? Let us look again at Great Britain , while cultivation , drainage , and the vac- cination have almost done away with the deadly and formerly endemic diseases , ague and small - pox , utter carelessness in the ...
... remains to be done ? Let us look again at Great Britain , while cultivation , drainage , and the vac- cination have almost done away with the deadly and formerly endemic diseases , ague and small - pox , utter carelessness in the ...
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... remains and accumulates , unheeded by the sweeper or the resi- dent , whose nose by custom has lost its aversion to foul air , and thus does not warn its possessor of the danger of the place . Custom , however , does not do away the ...
... remains and accumulates , unheeded by the sweeper or the resi- dent , whose nose by custom has lost its aversion to foul air , and thus does not warn its possessor of the danger of the place . Custom , however , does not do away the ...
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... remains , almost at their very doors , and is a most intoler- able nuisance , besides rendering every village liable to a pesti- lence . * District officers ought to have no difficulty in persuad- ing the cultivators how absolutely it ...
... remains , almost at their very doors , and is a most intoler- able nuisance , besides rendering every village liable to a pesti- lence . * District officers ought to have no difficulty in persuad- ing the cultivators how absolutely it ...
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... remains , the punishment must be less felt , where it is practically impossible the hope of effecting it cannot gild the monotony of the convict's life . With such an im- proved guard too , there will be less shirking of labour , -fewer ...
... remains , the punishment must be less felt , where it is practically impossible the hope of effecting it cannot gild the monotony of the convict's life . With such an im- proved guard too , there will be less shirking of labour , -fewer ...
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... remains , from three to six , but more no- vels and more sleep ; at the latter hour we dress again , and go forth in buggy for a languid drive through the evening air , hotter than we have yet felt it , even if we had been out during ...
... remains , from three to six , but more no- vels and more sleep ; at the latter hour we dress again , and go forth in buggy for a languid drive through the evening air , hotter than we have yet felt it , even if we had been out during ...
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