The Calcutta Review, 12권University of Calcutta, 1849 |
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... square miles . Total area in square miles . Population of each . Total Population . Paniput .. Irrigated at ... mile . Jumma per square mile . Average population per Average Jumma per square mile . square mile in Rs . condensed the ...
... square miles . Total area in square miles . Population of each . Total Population . Paniput .. Irrigated at ... mile . Jumma per square mile . Average population per Average Jumma per square mile . square mile in Rs . condensed the ...
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... Sq . miles , at 1179-966 * 213 Rs . per square mile , Rs . 86,052 Delhi ...... 92 Rohtuck ... 249 at 1394-850 = 544 at 1137-850 = 287 50,048 " " 99 29 9 99 " " " " 99 at 789-484 = 305 29 2,583 75,943 11 at 565-484 = 81 " " " " 19 891 ...
... Sq . miles , at 1179-966 * 213 Rs . per square mile , Rs . 86,052 Delhi ...... 92 Rohtuck ... 249 at 1394-850 = 544 at 1137-850 = 287 50,048 " " 99 29 9 99 " " " " 99 at 789-484 = 305 29 2,583 75,943 11 at 565-484 = 81 " " " " 19 891 ...
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... square mile in Paníput and Delhi is high , but not higher than in the analogously situa- ted plains of Austrian Italy , where in the Delegation of Milan the rate per square mile is 471-6 , and but litte inferior in Pavia , Lodi , and ...
... square mile in Paníput and Delhi is high , but not higher than in the analogously situa- ted plains of Austrian Italy , where in the Delegation of Milan the rate per square mile is 471-6 , and but litte inferior in Pavia , Lodi , and ...
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... square mile . Jumma per square mile in Rs . Average population per square mile . square mile in Rs . Average Jumma per lowing table shows at one view the different details of the subject : nected with the Eastern Jumna Canal , to which ...
... square mile . Jumma per square mile in Rs . Average population per square mile . square mile in Rs . Average Jumma per lowing table shows at one view the different details of the subject : nected with the Eastern Jumna Canal , to which ...
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... square miles at 111 Muzuffernuggur 101 Meerut Canal . 957- 737 Rs . 220 per square mile - 20,020 922- 737- 185 19 99 93 99 20,535 " " 5 1,237-899 = 345 " 9 " " 34,845 18 93 1,174-892- 29 282 39 5,076 84 " 9 ,, 1,610-1,175 = 435 99 99 ...
... square miles at 111 Muzuffernuggur 101 Meerut Canal . 957- 737 Rs . 220 per square mile - 20,020 922- 737- 185 19 99 93 99 20,535 " " 5 1,237-899 = 345 " 9 " " 34,845 18 93 1,174-892- 29 282 39 5,076 84 " 9 ,, 1,610-1,175 = 435 99 99 ...
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17 페이지 - A spaniel, a wife, and a walnut tree, The more you beat them, the better they be : " but really we never remember — except perhaps at Navarino — to have heard the proverb applied to international friendships.
394 페이지 - ... thus from my first dawn Of childhood didst thou intertwine for me The passions that build up our human soul ; Not with the mean and vulgar works of man, But with high objects ; with enduring things, With life and nature, purifying thus The elements of feeling and of thought, And sanctifying, by such discipline, Both pain and fear, until we recognise A grandeur in the beatings of the heart.
361 페이지 - All the decent drapery of life is to be rudely torn off. All the superadded ideas, furnished from the wardrobe of a moral imagination, which the heart owns and the understanding ratifies as necessary to cover the defects of our naked, shivering nature and to raise it to dignity in our own estimation, are to be exploded as a ridiculous, absurd, and antiquated fashion.
529 페이지 - ... to make laws and regulations for all persons, whether British or Native, Foreigners or others, and for all courts of justice, whether established by His Majesty's Charters or otherwise, and the jurisdictions thereof, and for all places and things whatsoever within and throughout the whole and every part of the said territories, and for all servants of the said Company within the dominions of Princes and States in alliance with the said Company...
63 페이지 - Russia in the north or in the east of Persia, if ever it should take place, would require to be met, would depend, not less upon the European combinations, to which in the meanwhile the election of Louis Napoleon to the Presidency of the French Republic, or other causes, might have led, than upon the state at the time of the finances of India, and upon the degree of fixity and security which might have been obtained for our North Western frontier.
8 페이지 - ... if any of the great men of the French nation express a wish or desire to obtain a place of residence, or dwelling, in any of the islands or shores of the kingdom of Persia, that they may raise the standard of abode, or settlement, leave for their residing in such a place shall not be granted.
468 페이지 - The consideration, then, of ideas and words as the great instruments of knowledge, makes no despicable part of their contemplation who would take a view of human knowledge in the whole extent of it. And perhaps, if they were distinctly weighed and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic than what we have been hitherto acquainted with.
231 페이지 - ... buried in the earth, exposed to moisture, and partially or entirely excluded from the air, they decompose slowly and evolve carbonic acid gas, thus parting with a portion of their original oxygen. By this means, they become gradually converted into lignite or wood-coal, which contains a larger proportion of hydrogen than wood does. A continuance of decomposition changes this lignite into common or bituminous coal, chiefly by the discharge of carburetted hydrogen, or the gas by which we illuminate...
296 페이지 - Singh, being yet a minor, can hardly be held responsible for the acts of the nation. With deference to those, by whom these views have been entertained, I must dissent entirely from the soundness of this doctrine.
295 페이지 - I conceive, that such a policy would neither be advantageous to our interests nor creditable to our name. By maintaining the pageant of a throne we should leave just enough of Sovereignty to keep alive among the Sikhs the memory of their nationality, and to serve as a nucleus for constant intrigue. We should have all the labour, all the anxiety, all the responsibility which would attach to the territories, if they were actually made our own, while we should not reap the corresponding benefits of...