Calcutta Review, Том 36University of Calcutta, 1861 |
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... begging of the ques- tion . The existing system is historically known to be founded on the opposite theory . Into whatever extremes the policy of the Court of Directors may at any time have led them ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM FOR INDIA . 3.
... begging of the ques- tion . The existing system is historically known to be founded on the opposite theory . Into whatever extremes the policy of the Court of Directors may at any time have led them ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM FOR INDIA . 3.
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... tion . Sic fortis Etruria crevit ; such has been the system which has made the Punjab the model Province of British India , which produced Nicholson and Lumsden , Lake and Edwardes , which enabled Sir John Lawrence to destroy the ...
... tion . Sic fortis Etruria crevit ; such has been the system which has made the Punjab the model Province of British India , which produced Nicholson and Lumsden , Lake and Edwardes , which enabled Sir John Lawrence to destroy the ...
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... tion is not Representation but Protection . " No country could be governed for a day without a revenue , and the means of raising a revenue without taxation are yet to be discovered . Of all the duties of Governments the most generally ...
... tion is not Representation but Protection . " No country could be governed for a day without a revenue , and the means of raising a revenue without taxation are yet to be discovered . Of all the duties of Governments the most generally ...
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... tion for all the injury it is bringing on the service , Government is bound to take up this matter in a liberal spirit . As for the Civil fund , we will only here observe , that even whig states- men are , for the most part , English ...
... tion for all the injury it is bringing on the service , Government is bound to take up this matter in a liberal spirit . As for the Civil fund , we will only here observe , that even whig states- men are , for the most part , English ...
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... tion he was appointed to fill . Many copies were made of the proclamation , and it gradually found its way through all the indigo districts in Lower Bengal ; the police , though the most indolent men in the world , were industrious to ...
... tion he was appointed to fill . Many copies were made of the proclamation , and it gradually found its way through all the indigo districts in Lower Bengal ; the police , though the most indolent men in the world , were industrious to ...
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