Calcutta Review, Band 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... regard to the first of these little need be said . Light and sandy soils are not always the most productive , but their produce is safe and their first and second crop are gathered in with regularity . For these we can desire nothing ...
... regard to the first of these little need be said . Light and sandy soils are not always the most productive , but their produce is safe and their first and second crop are gathered in with regularity . For these we can desire nothing ...
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stable , and all the other accompaniments of good government . With regard to the second of this class we believe that a good deal might be done in the way of damming or cutting nullahs in direct connection with some river which has a ...
stable , and all the other accompaniments of good government . With regard to the second of this class we believe that a good deal might be done in the way of damming or cutting nullahs in direct connection with some river which has a ...
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... regard to the finny tribe the productiveness of Bengal is most seen , and the po- pulation may be termed Ichthyophagous in the strictest and widest sense . Over abundance of any article of general consumption , it is well said , may be ...
... regard to the finny tribe the productiveness of Bengal is most seen , and the po- pulation may be termed Ichthyophagous in the strictest and widest sense . Over abundance of any article of general consumption , it is well said , may be ...
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... regard such men as the Duke of Wellington or the Marquess Wellesley , yet it is a pleas- ing thing to reflect that men so distinguished , should have been derived from those , who , in ages long past , had proved themselves superior to ...
... regard such men as the Duke of Wellington or the Marquess Wellesley , yet it is a pleas- ing thing to reflect that men so distinguished , should have been derived from those , who , in ages long past , had proved themselves superior to ...
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... regard as a merely nominal office , but applied himself to the study of the various affairs of In- dian interest which presented themselves , with his accustomed zeal and ability . " He acquainted himself , " says his biographer , " as ...
... regard as a merely nominal office , but applied himself to the study of the various affairs of In- dian interest which presented themselves , with his accustomed zeal and ability . " He acquainted himself , " says his biographer , " as ...
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