The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... English into Bengali ) · Arabya Upanyás . Encyclopædia Press . ( The Arabian Nights ) . • xvii ib . · 2. The London Pharmacopæia , translated into Bengali by Modusudun Guptu , Superintendent and Lecturer of the Military Class of the ...
... English into Bengali ) · Arabya Upanyás . Encyclopædia Press . ( The Arabian Nights ) . • xvii ib . · 2. The London Pharmacopæia , translated into Bengali by Modusudun Guptu , Superintendent and Lecturer of the Military Class of the ...
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... English - theological , classical , mathematical , historical and poetical ; " he preached , on Sundays , to an orderly and attentive congregation , and was well - pleased with his fellow - passengers and the Captain . Stopping at ...
... English - theological , classical , mathematical , historical and poetical ; " he preached , on Sundays , to an orderly and attentive congregation , and was well - pleased with his fellow - passengers and the Captain . Stopping at ...
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... In the Fort , the English captain faced his native company ; and the sepoy , what- ever his caste , responded to the well - known word of command , E with the ready discipline he had learned under the old BISHOP MIDDLETON . 25.
... In the Fort , the English captain faced his native company ; and the sepoy , what- ever his caste , responded to the well - known word of command , E with the ready discipline he had learned under the old BISHOP MIDDLETON . 25.
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... English place of worship ! " The Bishop's biographer however consoles him- self with the reflection , that the Court of Directors agreed to erect the Bombay spire as a matter of indifference , not as a matter of right ! p 247 . 6 6 ...
... English place of worship ! " The Bishop's biographer however consoles him- self with the reflection , that the Court of Directors agreed to erect the Bombay spire as a matter of indifference , not as a matter of right ! p 247 . 6 6 ...
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... English officer , that no occur- rence , since he had occupied the throne , had given him more lively gratification than this visit of the English prelate ; and ' that , since he must so soon lose his society , he hoped to in- demnify ...
... English officer , that no occur- rence , since he had occupied the throne , had given him more lively gratification than this visit of the English prelate ; and ' that , since he must so soon lose his society , he hoped to in- demnify ...
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