The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 9
... expressing his fears , the fine old man stood there , * We ought to write sate . The accommodation of a chair was offered to Mr. Hastings , then in his eighty - first year ; and it is on record , that the motion to afford him a seat ...
... expressing his fears , the fine old man stood there , * We ought to write sate . The accommodation of a chair was offered to Mr. Hastings , then in his eighty - first year ; and it is on record , that the motion to afford him a seat ...
Page 38
... expression , describes as " the father and the founder of the Protestant Episcopal Church of our Asiatic Empire . " He was the father of Protestant Episcopacy in India , but he was not the father , and most assuredly he was not the ...
... expression , describes as " the father and the founder of the Protestant Episcopal Church of our Asiatic Empire . " He was the father of Protestant Episcopacy in India , but he was not the father , and most assuredly he was not the ...
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... expressing the given year's place in the current cycle of sixty ; and then to add 349 , the year of the Salivakana era corresponding to the introduction of the cycle of sixty . Thus the present year 1850 is the forty- third year of the ...
... expressing the given year's place in the current cycle of sixty ; and then to add 349 , the year of the Salivakana era corresponding to the introduction of the cycle of sixty . Thus the present year 1850 is the forty- third year of the ...
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... expressing our conviction that the work is fitted to be useful , not only for the purpose , for which the translator intends it , but also for the purpose of making known the state of Astronomy amongst the Hindus , more accurately than ...
... expressing our conviction that the work is fitted to be useful , not only for the purpose , for which the translator intends it , but also for the purpose of making known the state of Astronomy amongst the Hindus , more accurately than ...
Page 104
... expressions are copied verbatim from the two Acts , which had been in force , the one for thirty - five , and the other for four years . A few months before the promulgation of this Act , the British Parliament passed an Act to ...
... expressions are copied verbatim from the two Acts , which had been in force , the one for thirty - five , and the other for four years . A few months before the promulgation of this Act , the British Parliament passed an Act to ...
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