The Bombay Quarterly Review, Volume 1Smith, Taylor, & Company, 1855 |
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Pagina 3
... officers were desired to give him all the assistance and information in their power ; and he was sensible of the frankness and good faith with which they carried out this duty . The Reports are written in a pleasant facile style - in ...
... officers were desired to give him all the assistance and information in their power ; and he was sensible of the frankness and good faith with which they carried out this duty . The Reports are written in a pleasant facile style - in ...
Pagina 6
... Officers , has ever been fairly tested in Guzerat ; and this was in the case of the farm which was under the superintendence of Dr. Burn , of the Bombay Medical Service . Strange to say , this experiment , although carried on at great ...
... Officers , has ever been fairly tested in Guzerat ; and this was in the case of the farm which was under the superintendence of Dr. Burn , of the Bombay Medical Service . Strange to say , this experiment , although carried on at great ...
Pagina 9
... officers in the districts to inspect the cotton , has received very great con- sideration from Government ; but the difficulty has been to give shape and effect to the scheme , to define the duties of the inspectors , and to make the ...
... officers in the districts to inspect the cotton , has received very great con- sideration from Government ; but the difficulty has been to give shape and effect to the scheme , to define the duties of the inspectors , and to make the ...
Pagina 12
... officer . So many inspectors as the District scheme involves would not then be required ; and no opportunity of evading their vigilance , and , then , of forging their seals , would exist . We should be glad to see this tried as an ...
... officer . So many inspectors as the District scheme involves would not then be required ; and no opportunity of evading their vigilance , and , then , of forging their seals , would exist . We should be glad to see this tried as an ...
Pagina 13
... officers of Government , and those managed by others more or less responsible to them . In the former may be reckoned all the Khalsa or Tulput villages , in which the State it- self is the landlord ; and in the latter the Jageer ...
... officers of Government , and those managed by others more or less responsible to them . In the former may be reckoned all the Khalsa or Tulput villages , in which the State it- self is the landlord ; and in the latter the Jageer ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 134 - And he spake of trees, from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall: he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and of creeping things, and of fishes.
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...
Pagina 46 - His variety is like the variety of nature, endless diversity, scarcely any monstrosity. The characters of which he has given us an impression as vivid as that which we receive from the characters of our own associates are to be reckoned by scores. Yet in all these scores hardly one character...
Pagina 173 - Ambassador's house, who had such a freedom and liberty of speech that she would sometimes scould, brawl, and rail from the sunrising to the sunset ; one day he undertook her in her own language, and by eight of the clock in the morning so silenced her that she had not one word more to speak.
Pagina 61 - for so it was that Becky felt the Vanity of human affairs, and it was in those securities that she would have liked to cast anchor.
Pagina 53 - But as we are to see a great deal of Amelia, there is no harm in saying, at the outset of our acquaintance, that she was a dear little creature...
Pagina 71 - ... nature in the painter ; but I contend that there is in most of them that sprinkling of the better nature, which, like holy water, chases away and disperses the contagion of the bad. They have this in them, besides, that they bring us acquainted with the every-day human face, — they give us skill to detect those gradations of sense and virtue (which escape the careless or fastidious observer) in the...