The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... nature of the office itself . Of the religious uses , or present necessity , of such a creation I cannot be a judge , and therefore can say nothing to it ; and , unless I knew both the circumstances and object of the creation , it would ...
... nature of the office itself . Of the religious uses , or present necessity , of such a creation I cannot be a judge , and therefore can say nothing to it ; and , unless I knew both the circumstances and object of the creation , it would ...
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... nature found such vent , as was denied to them in the Mofussil . The social charities were largely cultivated by him . His doors were ever open to the stranger . He was continually surround- ed by his friends . To the young he was ...
... nature found such vent , as was denied to them in the Mofussil . The social charities were largely cultivated by him . His doors were ever open to the stranger . He was continually surround- ed by his friends . To the young he was ...
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... nature of the undertaking was not very clearly understood . One party a sensible man , and a Churchman too , " much scandalized the Bishop , by asking him if his new college was a branch of the Baptist establishment at Serampore ! Mr ...
... nature of the undertaking was not very clearly understood . One party a sensible man , and a Churchman too , " much scandalized the Bishop , by asking him if his new college was a branch of the Baptist establishment at Serampore ! Mr ...
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... natural , that we should rather wonder , that the earlier writers escaped it in any degree , than that they should construct and publish their theories , built upon no better foundation than external objects and mistaken customs ...
... natural , that we should rather wonder , that the earlier writers escaped it in any degree , than that they should construct and publish their theories , built upon no better foundation than external objects and mistaken customs ...
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... natural to the Missionary , and which , though an important element of success , was unfavourable to the development of a fair spirit of enquiry . To understand the native character , we must remember that the Asiatic who does evil ...
... natural to the Missionary , and which , though an important element of success , was unfavourable to the development of a fair spirit of enquiry . To understand the native character , we must remember that the Asiatic who does evil ...
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