The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... minds of our Native Infantry , the men on whom we must depend , in the last resort , for our protection against any ... mind on this subject ; but it is one of great hazard . And thus expressing his fears , the fine old man stood there ...
... minds of our Native Infantry , the men on whom we must depend , in the last resort , for our protection against any ... mind on this subject ; but it is one of great hazard . And thus expressing his fears , the fine old man stood there ...
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... minds of the natives of India , who are subject to the authority ' of the British Government , and that not partial , but extending to all our posses- sions , arising from a belief , however propagated , that there was an intention in ...
... minds of the natives of India , who are subject to the authority ' of the British Government , and that not partial , but extending to all our posses- sions , arising from a belief , however propagated , that there was an intention in ...
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... mind : - " As to the last point , " he said , " which regarded the Ecclesiastical es- tablishment in India , he always had thought that our Ecclesiastical es- tablishment there , did not rest on a footing sufficiently respectable . He ...
... mind : - " As to the last point , " he said , " which regarded the Ecclesiastical es- tablishment in India , he always had thought that our Ecclesiastical es- tablishment there , did not rest on a footing sufficiently respectable . He ...
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... mind , and intensely eager to bring conviction to the minds of others . The grandeur of its aims , the high character and pure sincerity of the speaker , impart a dignity and a purity to the address , which it is impossible not to ...
... mind , and intensely eager to bring conviction to the minds of others . The grandeur of its aims , the high character and pure sincerity of the speaker , impart a dignity and a purity to the address , which it is impossible not to ...
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... minds of his hearers was of a transitory character . They admired his eloquence , but were not convinced by his ... mind - told with something of novel effect on the House , and must be regarded as an original illus- tration of the ...
... minds of his hearers was of a transitory character . They admired his eloquence , but were not convinced by his ... mind - told with something of novel effect on the House , and must be regarded as an original illus- tration of the ...
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