Parliamentary Papers, Том 30H.M. Stationery Office, 1853 |
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... supposed , which would seek vent in Parliament or else- where , if it were not for that Court . 286. Is there not advantage in having a sort of public tribunal , before which Indian subjects are discussed , which is separate from the ...
... supposed , which would seek vent in Parliament or else- where , if it were not for that Court . 286. Is there not advantage in having a sort of public tribunal , before which Indian subjects are discussed , which is separate from the ...
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... supposed to be eligible , and then to state that out of those persons he means upon the following Court - day to propose one , whom he names ; then the decision of the Court is taken upon that nomination by ballot . 370. And , generally ...
... supposed to be eligible , and then to state that out of those persons he means upon the following Court - day to propose one , whom he names ; then the decision of the Court is taken upon that nomination by ballot . 370. And , generally ...
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... supposed to give advice , not only in framing , but also in devising , legislative measures submitted to the Council ... supposed to make himself acquainted with the various native codes existing in various parts of India ? I think he ...
... supposed to give advice , not only in framing , but also in devising , legislative measures submitted to the Council ... supposed to make himself acquainted with the various native codes existing in various parts of India ? I think he ...
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... supposed . The emoluments of some offices are the same , and some perhaps differ a little ; I believe the uncovenanted servants are better paid at Madras . 1084. Is the cost of living less at Madras and Bombay than it is in Bengal ? I ...
... supposed . The emoluments of some offices are the same , and some perhaps differ a little ; I believe the uncovenanted servants are better paid at Madras . 1084. Is the cost of living less at Madras and Bombay than it is in Bengal ? I ...
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... supposed to rest with Europeans , and the native medical men are required to serve , under their direction , in the same manner as the uncovenanted civil service in India acts in subordination to the civil servants who are sent out from ...
... supposed to rest with Europeans , and the native medical men are required to serve , under their direction , in the same manner as the uncovenanted civil service in India acts in subordination to the civil servants who are sent out from ...
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Стр. 368 - It faded on the crowing of the cock. Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dare stir abroad; The nights are wholesome; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Стр. 372 - twas wild. But thou, O HOPE ! with eyes so fair, What was thy delighted measure? Still it whispered promised pleasure, And bade the lovely scenes at distance hail...
Стр. 381 - The sum of the angles of a spherical triangle is greater than two and less than six right angles ; that is, greater than 180° and less than 540°. (gr). If A'B'C' is the polar triangle of ABC...
Стр. 370 - Therefore, no doubt, the sovereignty of man lieth hid in knowledge; wherein many things are reserved, which kings with their treasure cannot buy, nor with their force command; their spials and intelligencers can give no news of them, their seamen and discoverers cannot sail where they grow: now we govern nature in opinions, but we are thrall unto her in necessity; but if we would be led by her in invention, we should command her in action.
Стр. 370 - Thy milder influence impart, Thy philosophic Train be there To soften, not to wound my heart. The gen'rous spark extinct revive, Teach me to love and to forgive, Exact my own defects to scan, What others are, to feel, and know myself a Man.
Стр. 369 - But, look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.
Стр. 377 - To divide a given straight line into two parts, so that the rectangle contained by the whole, and one of the parts, shall be equal to the square of the other part.
Стр. 371 - Muse, The place of fame and elegy supply: And many a holy text around she strews, That teach the rustic moralist to die. For who, to dumb forgetfulness a prey, This pleasing anxious being e'er resign'd, Left the warm precincts of the cheerful day, Nor cast one longing lingering look behind?
Стр. 397 - ... the province of poetry is to describe nature and passion, which are always the same, the first writers took possession of the most striking objects for description and the most probable occurrences for fiction, and left nothing to those that followed them but transcription of the same events and new combinations of the same images.
Стр. 371 - A voice as of the cherub-choir Gales from blooming Eden bear, And distant warblings lessen on my ear That lost in long futurity expire.