The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... received and wept over by Simeon and his friends , that a great movement , which had long been gathering strength and consistency , seemed to have acquired an irresistible impetus , which would command for it speedy success . The ...
... received and wept over by Simeon and his friends , that a great movement , which had long been gathering strength and consistency , seemed to have acquired an irresistible impetus , which would command for it speedy success . The ...
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... received a letter from Colonel Macaulay this morning , informing me that a deputation of Messrs . Wilberforce , Grant , Babington , & c . had waited on Lord Liverpool , on the subject of evangelising India , and that his Lordship ...
... received a letter from Colonel Macaulay this morning , informing me that a deputation of Messrs . Wilberforce , Grant , Babington , & c . had waited on Lord Liverpool , on the subject of evangelising India , and that his Lordship ...
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... receiving these indications of popular opinion out - of - doors , they were busily engaged in taking the evidence of experienced members of the civil and military services , and of the commercial community , regard- ing the different ...
... receiving these indications of popular opinion out - of - doors , they were busily engaged in taking the evidence of experienced members of the civil and military services , and of the commercial community , regard- ing the different ...
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... received with one of the loudest bursts of acclamation ever heard in the House . His own account of his examination is to be found in a letter addressed to Sir ( then Mr. ) Charles D'Oyley . C · " S " Is the embodiment of public opinion ...
... received with one of the loudest bursts of acclamation ever heard in the House . His own account of his examination is to be found in a letter addressed to Sir ( then Mr. ) Charles D'Oyley . C · " S " Is the embodiment of public opinion ...
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... received opinion . How far it may have assisted in the elevation of Middleton , we do not undertake to determine ; but his advancement , after that great feat of scholarship , was suffi- ciently rapid to warrant a conjecture that the ...
... received opinion . How far it may have assisted in the elevation of Middleton , we do not undertake to determine ; but his advancement , after that great feat of scholarship , was suffi- ciently rapid to warrant a conjecture that the ...
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