The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 18
... look at the peaceful and harmonious alliances of families , guarded and secured by the household virtues ; when I see , amongst a cheerful and well - ordered society , the benignant and softening influences of religion and morality , a ...
... look at the peaceful and harmonious alliances of families , guarded and secured by the household virtues ; when I see , amongst a cheerful and well - ordered society , the benignant and softening influences of religion and morality , a ...
Page 30
... look at him , showed him the lions of their temple , and , instead of anticipating that he would demolish it , asked for a little money for its repair . It is not recorded in history , that the episcopal tour produced either a rebellion ...
... look at him , showed him the lions of their temple , and , instead of anticipating that he would demolish it , asked for a little money for its repair . It is not recorded in history , that the episcopal tour produced either a rebellion ...
Page 62
... look at , much less to touch . The bare contact of their garments compels the Brahmin , and the other two higher castes , to wash themselves in the river . * The popular belief is that the Sudras are divided into thirty - six castes ...
... look at , much less to touch . The bare contact of their garments compels the Brahmin , and the other two higher castes , to wash themselves in the river . * The popular belief is that the Sudras are divided into thirty - six castes ...
Page 116
... look- ed upon with a degree of reverence almost approaching to loyalty . The influence of habit , and some fear of the ulterior strength of the Government , have alone kept the people of the province from actual rebellion but the ...
... look- ed upon with a degree of reverence almost approaching to loyalty . The influence of habit , and some fear of the ulterior strength of the Government , have alone kept the people of the province from actual rebellion but the ...
Page 134
... look behind the curtain . The following is a sum- mary of the contents of this interesting work . Ram Chandra was a Bengali Kayastha from the East of Ben- gal , who obtained employment in an office at Satgan , where he had three sons ...
... look behind the curtain . The following is a sum- mary of the contents of this interesting work . Ram Chandra was a Bengali Kayastha from the East of Ben- gal , who obtained employment in an office at Satgan , where he had three sons ...
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