The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 5
... observation . I shall only observe , that , if a Society having such objects in view does exist , and if the leading members of that Society are also leading members of the East India Company - and not only of the East India Company ...
... observation . I shall only observe , that , if a Society having such objects in view does exist , and if the leading members of that Society are also leading members of the East India Company - and not only of the East India Company ...
Page 11
... observe the conduct we have hitherto observ- ed , but introduce new modes and enact new laws , for the carry- ing into effect the conversion of the natives to Christianity , would not that be attended with disagreeable consequences ...
... observe the conduct we have hitherto observ- ed , but introduce new modes and enact new laws , for the carry- ing into effect the conversion of the natives to Christianity , would not that be attended with disagreeable consequences ...
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... observation I would make , " he wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury , " on the proposed Ecclesiastical es- tablishment . A partial or half measure will have no useful effect . An Archbishop is wanted for India ; a sacred and exalted ...
... observation I would make , " he wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury , " on the proposed Ecclesiastical es- tablishment . A partial or half measure will have no useful effect . An Archbishop is wanted for India ; a sacred and exalted ...
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... Observe a grave economy in domestic affairs . Practise strict temperance . Remem- ber what is expected in England : and , lastly , remember the final account . " Middleton's Biographer speaks of these , as " golden maxims , " and it ...
... Observe a grave economy in domestic affairs . Practise strict temperance . Remem- ber what is expected in England : and , lastly , remember the final account . " Middleton's Biographer speaks of these , as " golden maxims , " and it ...
Page 49
... of the poetry ; and we can best illustrate both by somewhat copious translations . The scene opens in heaven ; and here we may observe , that the H Bengali epic , so far as we know , never BRAHMINISM , AND THE RAMAYUN . 49.
... of the poetry ; and we can best illustrate both by somewhat copious translations . The scene opens in heaven ; and here we may observe , that the H Bengali epic , so far as we know , never BRAHMINISM , AND THE RAMAYUN . 49.
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