Calcutta Review, Том 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... miles from the Sudder Station ? The native Jail Darogah has his own special duties to perform at home , and is no more gifted with omnipresence than his superior , even had he leisure to make frequent descents upon outlying gangs . The ...
... miles from the Sudder Station ? The native Jail Darogah has his own special duties to perform at home , and is no more gifted with omnipresence than his superior , even had he leisure to make frequent descents upon outlying gangs . The ...
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... miles or more , their friends ' vi- sits would , we suspect , be much fewer . As the present practice stands , we must say , that we consider that permission to see their friends and relatives is granted a great deal too often to ...
... miles or more , their friends ' vi- sits would , we suspect , be much fewer . As the present practice stands , we must say , that we consider that permission to see their friends and relatives is granted a great deal too often to ...
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... miles to and from the Jail , chained together , in order to be ready at Cutcherry should their case be called for . Sometimes they are domiciled in the same ward with sentenced offenders . We may be mistaken , but we are not aware that ...
... miles to and from the Jail , chained together , in order to be ready at Cutcherry should their case be called for . Sometimes they are domiciled in the same ward with sentenced offenders . We may be mistaken , but we are not aware that ...
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... miles , and its average breadth at fifty , giving an area of about three thousand five hundred square miles . On the North it is THE KHASIA HILLS . HASIA 55 ART. IV.-1. The Geological Structure ...
... miles , and its average breadth at fifty , giving an area of about three thousand five hundred square miles . On the North it is THE KHASIA HILLS . HASIA 55 ART. IV.-1. The Geological Structure ...
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... miles into the hills , adding greatly to the variety and beauty of the scenery - and as the upper portion of these deeply excavated glens or river gorges are nearly perpendicular and precipitous faces of rock , resting on a rapidly ...
... miles into the hills , adding greatly to the variety and beauty of the scenery - and as the upper portion of these deeply excavated glens or river gorges are nearly perpendicular and precipitous faces of rock , resting on a rapidly ...
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