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... ment among the East Indians . They would rather under- take nothing themselves - they will think of nothing but of Government . If Government will take such a thing in hand , then it will succeed . If on the other hand , the Government ...
... ment among the East Indians . They would rather under- take nothing themselves - they will think of nothing but of Government . If Government will take such a thing in hand , then it will succeed . If on the other hand , the Government ...
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... ment , by establishing an uniformity of system in the manage- ment of the several hospitals , and by stimulating the officers in charge of them and their subordinates to a greater activity in the execution of their duties . It moreover ...
... ment , by establishing an uniformity of system in the manage- ment of the several hospitals , and by stimulating the officers in charge of them and their subordinates to a greater activity in the execution of their duties . It moreover ...
Page 387
... ment of the rope , when wet , and when dry , baffled all testing . Iron chains were substituted ; but a link could be taken away , or a link added ; and , according as the Zemindar paid , the chain was lengthened or shortened . " Where ...
... ment of the rope , when wet , and when dry , baffled all testing . Iron chains were substituted ; but a link could be taken away , or a link added ; and , according as the Zemindar paid , the chain was lengthened or shortened . " Where ...
Contents
The History of the Conquerors of Hind from the most | xi |
The Bengal Medical Codeand the Bengal Medical | xviii |
Bengal Hurkaru May 8th Speech of the Honble | xxvii |
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