Calcutta Review, Volume 8University of Calcutta., 1847 |
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... HARDINGE'S ADMINISTRATION . 1. London Quarterly Review , No. 155 , June 1846. Ar- ticle IX . 2. Ditto , No. 57 , Dec. 1846 , Note ib . • 451 ib . ART . VII . - ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANGLO - INDIAN SOCIETY . 1. Manners and Customs of the ...
... HARDINGE'S ADMINISTRATION . 1. London Quarterly Review , No. 155 , June 1846. Ar- ticle IX . 2. Ditto , No. 57 , Dec. 1846 , Note ib . • 451 ib . ART . VII . - ILLUSTRATIONS OF ANGLO - INDIAN SOCIETY . 1. Manners and Customs of the ...
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... " we contradict , " read " we contradicted . " IN No. XVI . ARTICLE- " Lord Hardinge's Administration . " 461 , line 14 , for " nine Deputy - Governors , " read “ seven Governors . " ་ THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. - 1 .
... " we contradict , " read " we contradicted . " IN No. XVI . ARTICLE- " Lord Hardinge's Administration . " 461 , line 14 , for " nine Deputy - Governors , " read “ seven Governors . " ་ THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . ART . I. - 1 .
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... Hardinge's good things to themselves . We will endeavour to fill up the hiatus with the character " of Sheikh Imam - úd - dín . The Sheikh ( be it known to the ladies ! ) is perhaps the best mannered and best dressed man in the Punjab ...
... Hardinge's good things to themselves . We will endeavour to fill up the hiatus with the character " of Sheikh Imam - úd - dín . The Sheikh ( be it known to the ladies ! ) is perhaps the best mannered and best dressed man in the Punjab ...
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... Hardinge's non - interference policy throughout the year ; and the Lahore Akbars have been diligently searched for items of interference to convict him of breach of treaty . We number ourselves also among the " constant readers " of ...
... Hardinge's non - interference policy throughout the year ; and the Lahore Akbars have been diligently searched for items of interference to convict him of breach of treaty . We number ourselves also among the " constant readers " of ...
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... Hardinge arrived in the middle of 1844 , as Governor - General : in September 1845 , a similar Act was passed to enable his Lord- ship to govern without a Council . During a portion of the period of Lord Hardinge's absence , the Council ...
... Hardinge arrived in the middle of 1844 , as Governor - General : in September 1845 , a similar Act was passed to enable his Lord- ship to govern without a Council . During a portion of the period of Lord Hardinge's absence , the Council ...
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