The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... contain the sequel sanguinary doctrine . Again , and again , Sir , I must insist upon the extreme danger to our very existence in India , from the disclosure of such opinions and views to the native inhabitants of that country . Let Mr ...
... contain the sequel sanguinary doctrine . Again , and again , Sir , I must insist upon the extreme danger to our very existence in India , from the disclosure of such opinions and views to the native inhabitants of that country . Let Mr ...
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... contain no direct mention of Missionaries and Christianity . The 22nd of June was fixed for the discussion . Wilberforce had girded himself for the conflict ; and went down to the House with quite an encyclopædia of authorities in ...
... contain no direct mention of Missionaries and Christianity . The 22nd of June was fixed for the discussion . Wilberforce had girded himself for the conflict ; and went down to the House with quite an encyclopædia of authorities in ...
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... contain provisions for " an Archbishop , surrounded by his Bishops . " We are not very far removed from such a consummation . 6 6 6 6 What was thought by Claudius Buchanan of the selection , that was made from among the clergy of Great ...
... contain provisions for " an Archbishop , surrounded by his Bishops . " We are not very far removed from such a consummation . 6 6 6 6 What was thought by Claudius Buchanan of the selection , that was made from among the clergy of Great ...
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... contains 28,000 lines - more than twice as much as Homer's Iliad : but portions might still be transla- ted , and give a fair picture of Bengali poetry . Moreover a great many of the Bengali books would , if translated , expose the ...
... contains 28,000 lines - more than twice as much as Homer's Iliad : but portions might still be transla- ted , and give a fair picture of Bengali poetry . Moreover a great many of the Bengali books would , if translated , expose the ...
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... contains most of the principal subdivisions of the Sudras . The AGURIS and MAHESYAS are not numerous ; and the same may be said of the KANARAS . The Rajah of Burdwan is very generally allowed to be a Kshetriya . SHUTAS . These are ...
... contains most of the principal subdivisions of the Sudras . The AGURIS and MAHESYAS are not numerous ; and the same may be said of the KANARAS . The Rajah of Burdwan is very generally allowed to be a Kshetriya . SHUTAS . These are ...
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