The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 11
... direct answer ; so they assailed him again , by asking , " Should the state of things be altered , and we not observe the conduct we have hitherto observ- ed , but introduce new modes and enact new laws , for the carry- ing into effect ...
... direct answer ; so they assailed him again , by asking , " Should the state of things be altered , and we not observe the conduct we have hitherto observ- ed , but introduce new modes and enact new laws , for the carry- ing into effect ...
Page 15
... 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 support of his ...
... 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 support of his ...
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... direct that it be placed ' with the altar to the East ; " and again , " pray request Mr. Carr , to take care that it be built in the proper direction , east and west ; so that the altar be eastward . The architects in India seem rather ...
... direct that it be placed ' with the altar to the East ; " and again , " pray request Mr. Carr , to take care that it be built in the proper direction , east and west ; so that the altar be eastward . The architects in India seem rather ...
Page 63
... direct authority , which belongs to him , and which consti- tutes the ultimate basis of his ecclesiastical power . Let us suppose any man in ordinary circumstances to commit an offence against the laws of caste , which renders him ...
... direct authority , which belongs to him , and which consti- tutes the ultimate basis of his ecclesiastical power . Let us suppose any man in ordinary circumstances to commit an offence against the laws of caste , which renders him ...
Page 96
... direct or constructive , to give such consent ; and that the general interests committed to our charge are best consulted by withold- . ing it . The pretensions set up in favour 96 ANNALS OF THE BENGAL PRESIDENCY FOR 1849 .
... direct or constructive , to give such consent ; and that the general interests committed to our charge are best consulted by withold- . ing it . The pretensions set up in favour 96 ANNALS OF THE BENGAL PRESIDENCY FOR 1849 .
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