The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 13
... result from it , yet there was a possibility that the introduction of a very considerable novelty of this description in India might occasion some alarm among the natives . " He lamented the absence from the scheme of the new Charter of ...
... result from it , yet there was a possibility that the introduction of a very considerable novelty of this description in India might occasion some alarm among the natives . " He lamented the absence from the scheme of the new Charter of ...
Page 18
... resulting from loss of caste : - " The loss of caste is the immediate consequence of conversion ; and it is the most dreadful ill with which a Hindú can be visited . It throws upon him every variety of wretchedness . It extinguishes all ...
... resulting from loss of caste : - " The loss of caste is the immediate consequence of conversion ; and it is the most dreadful ill with which a Hindú can be visited . It throws upon him every variety of wretchedness . It extinguishes all ...
Page 22
... result to secure Mr. Middleton's services for the domestic education of his sons . The Pretyman interest seems to have been the making of the young clergy- man . It introduced him not merely to ordinary church prefer- ment , but to such ...
... result to secure Mr. Middleton's services for the domestic education of his sons . The Pretyman interest seems to have been the making of the young clergy- man . It introduced him not merely to ordinary church prefer- ment , but to such ...
Page 34
... result , now that the affairs of the Soci- ety were to be placed under " proper Diocesan controul . " A Royal letter had been obtained on application to the Prince Regent , and large collections made on the strength of it . The ...
... result , now that the affairs of the Soci- ety were to be placed under " proper Diocesan controul . " A Royal letter had been obtained on application to the Prince Regent , and large collections made on the strength of it . The ...
Page 57
... result from an increase of knowledge . In the great towns . this statement may be considered as partially correct but it is far otherwise with the millions of the country , who con- stitute the real people of Bengal . In Calcutta , and ...
... result from an increase of knowledge . In the great towns . this statement may be considered as partially correct but it is far otherwise with the millions of the country , who con- stitute the real people of Bengal . In Calcutta , and ...
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