The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 5
... let them beware how they excite that rage and infatuation , which compe- tent judges describe as without an example among any other people . " And then we have the following ominous notice relative to BISHOP MIDDLETON . 5.
... let them beware how they excite that rage and infatuation , which compe- tent judges describe as without an example among any other people . " And then we have the following ominous notice relative to BISHOP MIDDLETON . 5.
Page 9
... judge , and therefore can say nothing to it ; and , unless I knew both the circumstances and object of the creation , it would be impossible for me to conjecture in what way they could affect the peace of the country May I say , without ...
... judge , and therefore can say nothing to it ; and , unless I knew both the circumstances and object of the creation , it would be impossible for me to conjecture in what way they could affect the peace of the country May I say , without ...
Page 14
... judge of the House of Lords from the general condition of the members of the House of Commons ) how ignorant their Lordships in general are likely to be regarding India , and therefore how little they are qualified to ask questions in ...
... judge of the House of Lords from the general condition of the members of the House of Commons ) how ignorant their Lordships in general are likely to be regarding India , and therefore how little they are qualified to ask questions in ...
Page 25
... judges and the members of council . " The day , " he wrote to his friends in England , " will long be remembered in Calcutta . " And so commenced the episcopal period of Christianity in India . There was no commotion - no excitement at ...
... judges and the members of council . " The day , " he wrote to his friends in England , " will long be remembered in Calcutta . " And so commenced the episcopal period of Christianity in India . There was no commotion - no excitement at ...
Page 90
... Judge : but the two appointments have lately been combined , and the duties will be performed by a single officer . This territory is divided into five districts , Lúdianah , Ferozepur , Umballa , Khytul , and Simla , yielding about 25 ...
... Judge : but the two appointments have lately been combined , and the duties will be performed by a single officer . This territory is divided into five districts , Lúdianah , Ferozepur , Umballa , Khytul , and Simla , yielding about 25 ...
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