The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 4
... reader with a long recital of the narcotic details of this war of pamphlets . A few speci- mens will suffice . Among ... readers that Mr. Shore was never a member of the Supreme Council , during Mr. Hastings's administration , and that ...
... reader with a long recital of the narcotic details of this war of pamphlets . A few speci- mens will suffice . Among ... readers that Mr. Shore was never a member of the Supreme Council , during Mr. Hastings's administration , and that ...
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... reader , who arrives at the end of the three big volumes , generally finds , that the partial belief , he may have accorded to the doc- trine , has been for ever dispelled . + Mr. Ward remarked the custom of crowning , at certain ...
... reader , who arrives at the end of the three big volumes , generally finds , that the partial belief , he may have accorded to the doc- trine , has been for ever dispelled . + Mr. Ward remarked the custom of crowning , at certain ...
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... readers by any recapitulation of its well known story , we will proceed to sum up its character in as few words as possible , and then return to our main subject , Brahminism , as we see it in Bengal . In the first place , the whole ...
... readers by any recapitulation of its well known story , we will proceed to sum up its character in as few words as possible , and then return to our main subject , Brahminism , as we see it in Bengal . In the first place , the whole ...
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... readers , in the days when the Calcutta Review was very young - animosus infans . ( See vol . I , p . 257 ) . In the article to which we now refer , we treated the subject , and various questions connected with it , at considerable ...
... readers , in the days when the Calcutta Review was very young - animosus infans . ( See vol . I , p . 257 ) . In the article to which we now refer , we treated the subject , and various questions connected with it , at considerable ...
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... readers , who do not refer to Bentley's work for themselves , will certainly misapprehend it . Mr. Bentley states , that the Hindu Chronology was extended in order to evince that the Hindus existed as a people , and had a history ...
... readers , who do not refer to Bentley's work for themselves , will certainly misapprehend it . Mr. Bentley states , that the Hindu Chronology was extended in order to evince that the Hindus existed as a people , and had a history ...
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