The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... character were about to be introduced ; but with these we have nothing here to do . Our concern is with other changes . A battle was to be fought for the establish- ment of an Anglo - Indian Episcopate , and for the liberty of Christian ...
... character were about to be introduced ; but with these we have nothing here to do . Our concern is with other changes . A battle was to be fought for the establish- ment of an Anglo - Indian Episcopate , and for the liberty of Christian ...
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... character . For example , it is said that he was promoted by Warren Hastings to " a seat in his Supreme Council of four . " We need not tell any of our Indian readers that Mr. Shore was never a member of the Supreme Council , during Mr ...
... character . For example , it is said that he was promoted by Warren Hastings to " a seat in his Supreme Council of four . " We need not tell any of our Indian readers that Mr. Shore was never a member of the Supreme Council , during Mr ...
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... character in the eyes of the natives . Whether the proper establishment would be a Bishop , or Archdeacons , was a matter of detail which could be better discussed out of that House . But if it were intended to place the Ecclesiastical ...
... character in the eyes of the natives . Whether the proper establishment would be a Bishop , or Archdeacons , was a matter of detail which could be better discussed out of that House . But if it were intended to place the Ecclesiastical ...
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... character and pure sincerity of the speaker , impart a dignity and a purity to the address , which it is impossible not to venerate . It made an impression upon the House ; it made an impression throughout the country . The dogmas of ...
... character and pure sincerity of the speaker , impart a dignity and a purity to the address , which it is impossible not to venerate . It made an impression upon the House ; it made an impression throughout the country . The dogmas of ...
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... character . They admired his eloquence , but were not convinced by his arguments . The address , which he delivered on the 1st of July , 1813 - an elaborate protest against Christian liberty in India - even now that a second Charter has ...
... character . They admired his eloquence , but were not convinced by his arguments . The address , which he delivered on the 1st of July , 1813 - an elaborate protest against Christian liberty in India - even now that a second Charter has ...
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