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... chief attention to the valley of the Ganges , and the Punjab . It is thought , therefore , that another periodical , which on Indian Questions shall seek to co- operate with , rather than to rival the Bengal publication , is demanded ...
... chief attention to the valley of the Ganges , and the Punjab . It is thought , therefore , that another periodical , which on Indian Questions shall seek to co- operate with , rather than to rival the Bengal publication , is demanded ...
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... Chief Secretary to Government . Bombay Castle , 13th September , 1854 . V. THE ENGLISH IN WESTERN INDIA ..... ... The English in Western India ; being the Early History of the Factory at Surat , of Bombay , and the subordinate Factories ...
... Chief Secretary to Government . Bombay Castle , 13th September , 1854 . V. THE ENGLISH IN WESTERN INDIA ..... ... The English in Western India ; being the Early History of the Factory at Surat , of Bombay , and the subordinate Factories ...
Pagina 5
... chief defect of these reports namely , that no one can discover from whence the facts in them are derived . It keeps off all who are troubled with a rude curiosity on this point , and enables Mr. Mackay - unseen - to give credit to the ...
... chief defect of these reports namely , that no one can discover from whence the facts in them are derived . It keeps off all who are troubled with a rude curiosity on this point , and enables Mr. Mackay - unseen - to give credit to the ...
Pagina 18
... chief towns of districts or of Collec- torates , where a large manufacturing population may be found to consume surplus produce from the neighbouring country . The chance of this change in the relative values of villages is one great ...
... chief towns of districts or of Collec- torates , where a large manufacturing population may be found to consume surplus produce from the neighbouring country . The chance of this change in the relative values of villages is one great ...
Pagina 29
... chief staple products in black soil , per beega in the " marwa " soil , in a number of villages in the Jumbooseer Purgunnah : — Joowar Cotton Greatest . 670 seers 590 Least 250 seers 170 99 99 Average . 460 seers or 11 maunds . 380 ...
... chief staple products in black soil , per beega in the " marwa " soil , in a number of villages in the Jumbooseer Purgunnah : — Joowar Cotton Greatest . 670 seers 590 Least 250 seers 170 99 99 Average . 460 seers or 11 maunds . 380 ...
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Pagina 54 - As she is not a heroine, there is no need to describe her person ; indeed I am afraid that her nose was rather short than otherwise, and her cheeks a great deal too round and red for a heroine ; but her face blushed with rosy health, and her lips with the freshest of smiles, and she had a pair of eyes, which sparkled with the brightest and honestest...
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