The Calcutta Review Volume XLIII1866 |
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... able to manage and set forth new positions to the world : and , were they but as the dust and cinders of our feet , so long as in that notion , they may yet serve to polish and brighten the armoury of truth , even for that respect ...
... able to manage and set forth new positions to the world : and , were they but as the dust and cinders of our feet , so long as in that notion , they may yet serve to polish and brighten the armoury of truth , even for that respect ...
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... ABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY AT MADRAS . IN 5 VOLUMES . LONDON , 1839-60 . ... 2. CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA ; AN HISTORICAL NARRATIVE . BY JOHN WILLIAM KAYE . LONDON , 1859 . 3. SOME ACCOUNT OF ENDOWMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ...
... ABLE EAST INDIA COMPANY AT MADRAS . IN 5 VOLUMES . LONDON , 1839-60 . ... 2. CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA ; AN HISTORICAL NARRATIVE . BY JOHN WILLIAM KAYE . LONDON , 1859 . 3. SOME ACCOUNT OF ENDOWMENTS AND INSTITUTIONS IN CONNECTION WITH THE ...
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... able to subsist without a commissariat , without tents , without organisation . Taking with them but sufficient for the provision of the day , a spare blanket and a * spare horse , they subsisted on the country through which they passed ...
... able to subsist without a commissariat , without tents , without organisation . Taking with them but sufficient for the provision of the day , a spare blanket and a * spare horse , they subsisted on the country through which they passed ...
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... , he calculated on being able to obtain supplies from his rear , and to defend the pass against all the force that Holkar could bring against it . We have been careful to detail the movements of Colonel Lord Lake . 29.
... , he calculated on being able to obtain supplies from his rear , and to defend the pass against all the force that Holkar could bring against it . We have been careful to detail the movements of Colonel Lord Lake . 29.
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... able to despatch a small force under Colonel Burn to relieve a Mr. Guthrie , who was besieged by the Sikhs at Saharunpore , and on the 30th , having meanwhile received intelligence that Holkar had crossed the Jumna at Paniput , and had ...
... able to despatch a small force under Colonel Burn to relieve a Mr. Guthrie , who was besieged by the Sikhs at Saharunpore , and on the 30th , having meanwhile received intelligence that Holkar had crossed the Jumna at Paniput , and had ...
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Página 219 - The discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants : it is always unknown ; it is different in different men ; it is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, and passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice ; in the worst it is every vice, folly, and passion, to which human nature is liable.'*- — Lord Camden.
Página 423 - ... when a man doth compass or imagine the death of our lord the King, or of our lady his queen or of their eldest son and heir...
Página 198 - Sect. 65 enacts, that the jurisdiction of the county court under this act shall extend to the recovery of any demand not exceeding the sum of twenty pounds, which is the whole or part of the unliquidated balance of a partnership account, or the amount or part of the amount of a distributive share under an intestacy, or of any legacy under a will.
Página 306 - The words of a will are to be taken in their ordinary and grammatical sense, unless a clear intention to use them in another sense can be collected, and that other can be ascertained.
Página 298 - The vain titles of the victories of Justinian are crumbled into dust ; but the name of the legislator is inscribed on a fair and everlasting monument. Under his reign, and by his care, the civil jurisprudence was digested in the immortal works of the CODE, the PANDECTS, and the...
Página 189 - Provided always, that the court shall not have cognizance of any action of ejectment, or in which the title to any corporeal or incorporeal hereditaments, or to any toll, fair, market, or franchise, shall be in question, or in which the validity of any devise, bequest, or limitation under any will or settlement may be disputed, or for any malicious prosecution, or for any libel or slander, or for criminal conversation, or for seduction, or breach of promise of marriage.
Página 386 - So that, upon the whole, the only adequate definition of felony seems to be that which is' before laid down, viz., an offence which occasions a total forfeiture of either lands or goods, or both, at the common law, and to which capital or other punishment may be superadded, according to the degree of guilt.
Página 186 - That it shall be lawful for Her Majesty, with the advice of Her Privy Council...
Página 177 - I bring fresh showers for the thirsting flowers, From the seas and the streams; I bear light shade for the leaves when laid In their noonday dreams. From my wings are shaken the dews that waken The sweet buds every one, When rocked to rest on their mother's breast, As she dances about the sun.
Página 218 - ... know what to trust to ; equity is according to the conscience of him that is chancellor, and as that is larger or narrower, so is equity. "Tis all one as if they should make the standard for the measure we call a foot...