Calcutta Review, Τόμος 36University of Calcutta, 1861 |
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... PLANTING MIRROR , 1861 . 3. NIL DARPAN TRIAL , 1861 . VII . THE UNCOVENANTED SERVICE . ib . ... ... ... 344 ib . ... ... ... ... ... ... ib . 1. NOTE BY THE COMMISSIONER CHARGED BY GOVERN- MENT TO REVISE CIVIL APPOINTMENTS AND SALARIES ...
... PLANTING MIRROR , 1861 . 3. NIL DARPAN TRIAL , 1861 . VII . THE UNCOVENANTED SERVICE . ib . ... ... ... 344 ib . ... ... ... ... ... ... ib . 1. NOTE BY THE COMMISSIONER CHARGED BY GOVERN- MENT TO REVISE CIVIL APPOINTMENTS AND SALARIES ...
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... Planters and Merchants , Barristers and Attorneys , Wine dealers and Italian ware - housemen , who find it profitable to pursue their respective and respectable call- ings in this Country , are not justly entitled to be considered " the ...
... Planters and Merchants , Barristers and Attorneys , Wine dealers and Italian ware - housemen , who find it profitable to pursue their respective and respectable call- ings in this Country , are not justly entitled to be considered " the ...
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... which Calcutta shopkeepers should have the power of paralyzing the action of Government , and Planters be enabled to reduce their ryots to the condition of Gibeonites : and surely the instance ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM FOR INDIA .
... which Calcutta shopkeepers should have the power of paralyzing the action of Government , and Planters be enabled to reduce their ryots to the condition of Gibeonites : and surely the instance ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM FOR INDIA .
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... Planting . 1860 . THE THE condition of colonies depends in a great measure on the character of their local government . Wise rulers frame equi- table laws , and , appointing proper executive officers , keep the courts of justice pure ...
... Planting . 1860 . THE THE condition of colonies depends in a great measure on the character of their local government . Wise rulers frame equi- table laws , and , appointing proper executive officers , keep the courts of justice pure ...
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... planters , though ten , twenty and thirty miles apart from each other , remained on their estates with their wives and children unapprehensive of danger . No troops , policemen , or guards of any description surrounded their solitary ...
... planters , though ten , twenty and thirty miles apart from each other , remained on their estates with their wives and children unapprehensive of danger . No troops , policemen , or guards of any description surrounded their solitary ...
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Σελίδα 75 - Divinely through all hindrance finds the man Behind it, and so paints him that his face, The shape and colour of a mind and life, Lives for his children, ever at its best And fullest...
Σελίδα 75 - Universal History, the history of what man has accomplished in this world, is at bottom the History of the Great Men who have worked here.
Σελίδα 108 - Lo, humbled in dust, I relinquish my pride: From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free,* " And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom! On the cold cheek of Death smiles and roses are blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.
Σελίδα 357 - But the prophet, which shall presume to speak a word in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, even that prophet shall die.
Σελίδα 320 - A man, both day and night, must keep his wife so much in subjection that she by no means be mistress of her own actions. If the wife have her own free will, notwithstanding she be of a superior caste, she will behave amiss.
Σελίδα 319 - BY a girl, or by a young woman, or by a woman advanced in years, nothing must be done, even in her own dwelling place, according to her mere pleasure : 148.
Σελίδα 185 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted, by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry ; but that it is, now at length, discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it, as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point, among all people of discernment; and nothing remained, but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule, as it were by way of reprisals, for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world.
Σελίδα 320 - ... a barren wife may be superseded by another in the eighth year; she whose children are all dead, in the tenth ; she who brings forth only daughters, in the eleventh ; she who speaks unkindly, without delay...
Σελίδα 319 - Let her emaciate her body by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man. " Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue, which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only husband.