The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... to the Government of the East India Company . Calcutta . 1849 . • 4. Report of the Calcutta Public Library from February to December , 1849. Calcutta . 1850 i vil ix XV 1 1 Y 4 CONTENTS OF No. XXVI . - CONTENTS . iii.
... to the Government of the East India Company . Calcutta . 1849 . • 4. Report of the Calcutta Public Library from February to December , 1849. Calcutta . 1850 i vil ix XV 1 1 Y 4 CONTENTS OF No. XXVI . - CONTENTS . iii.
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... East India Company was expiring . The provisions of a new one were about to be considered and determined by the Parliament of Great Britain . Great changes of a commercial character were about to be introduced ; but with these we have ...
... East India Company was expiring . The provisions of a new one were about to be considered and determined by the Parliament of Great Britain . Great changes of a commercial character were about to be introduced ; but with these we have ...
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... East India Company exploded like a shell in the enemy's camp . It consisted mainly of ex- tracts from the Reports of the Bible Society and the publica- tions of Claudius Buchanan . The original comments were brief , but pungent ; and ...
... East India Company exploded like a shell in the enemy's camp . It consisted mainly of ex- tracts from the Reports of the Bible Society and the publica- tions of Claudius Buchanan . The original comments were brief , but pungent ; and ...
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... East will be permitted quietly to follow their own religious opinions , their own religious prejudices and absurdities , until it shall please the Omnipotent Power of Heaven to lead them into the paths of light and truth . " This ...
... East will be permitted quietly to follow their own religious opinions , their own religious prejudices and absurdities , until it shall please the Omnipotent Power of Heaven to lead them into the paths of light and truth . " This ...
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... East , that it was no longer possi- ble to withstand the tide of popular feeling . Petitions began . to pour in from all parts of the country ; from all classes of men ; from all denominations of Protestant Christians . " On ' the ...
... East , that it was no longer possi- ble to withstand the tide of popular feeling . Petitions began . to pour in from all parts of the country ; from all classes of men ; from all denominations of Protestant Christians . " On ' the ...
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