The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... letter to the Right Honor- able Earl Grey , Secretary of State for the Colonies ; by Adam Bogue . Sydney . 1848 • 4. Steam to Australia . The Rival Routes ; by XXX . Lon- don . 1850 • · 5. Colonization ; a lecture delivered at the ...
... letter to the Right Honor- able Earl Grey , Secretary of State for the Colonies ; by Adam Bogue . Sydney . 1848 • 4. Steam to Australia . The Rival Routes ; by XXX . Lon- don . 1850 • · 5. Colonization ; a lecture delivered at the ...
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... , 1849-50 .. 392 ART . VII . - CIVIS ON INDIAN AFFAIRS . 1. The Letters of Civis on Indian affairs , from 1842 to 1849 , by Henry Russell . London . Murray . 1850. 406 ART . VIII . - THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISH- MENTS OF ii CONTENTS .
... , 1849-50 .. 392 ART . VII . - CIVIS ON INDIAN AFFAIRS . 1. The Letters of Civis on Indian affairs , from 1842 to 1849 , by Henry Russell . London . Murray . 1850. 406 ART . VIII . - THE EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISH- MENTS OF ii CONTENTS .
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... letter , for " We can not say much for the ingeniousness " read " We can not say much for the ingenuousness . ' At page 408 , line 6 from the bottom , ( Article " Civis on Indian Affairs " ) for " discussed at Pilsit " read " discussed ...
... letter , for " We can not say much for the ingeniousness " read " We can not say much for the ingenuousness . ' At page 408 , line 6 from the bottom , ( Article " Civis on Indian Affairs " ) for " discussed at Pilsit " read " discussed ...
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... letter now before us , dated Clapham , February 20 , 1806 , than all the brilliant essays of Smith , Macaulay , and Stephen ; - " There is no other basis of temporal and eternal happiness than religion , and there is no other true ...
... letter now before us , dated Clapham , February 20 , 1806 , than all the brilliant essays of Smith , Macaulay , and Stephen ; - " There is no other basis of temporal and eternal happiness than religion , and there is no other true ...
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... letter was ever before written in a Christian country , under a Christian king , by a gentleman professing the Christian Reli- gion . " It may be worth our while to exhume , and that of our read- ers to examine , a few passages of Mr ...
... letter was ever before written in a Christian country , under a Christian king , by a gentleman professing the Christian Reli- gion . " It may be worth our while to exhume , and that of our read- ers to examine , a few passages of Mr ...
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