The Calcutta Review, Volume 13University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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... taken alarm , and others with stronger heads and worse hearts had pretended to feel it . For many years there had been an outcry against ( what was called ) " interference with the religious prejudices of the natives of India . " No ...
... taken alarm , and others with stronger heads and worse hearts had pretended to feel it . For many years there had been an outcry against ( what was called ) " interference with the religious prejudices of the natives of India . " No ...
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... Grant , by declaring that it was written to himself . Bishop Porteus follow- ed Mr. Owen ; and , Scott Waring having taken the field on the other side , Lord Teignmouth sate down to write 6 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INDIAN EPISCOPATE .
... Grant , by declaring that it was written to himself . Bishop Porteus follow- ed Mr. Owen ; and , Scott Waring having taken the field on the other side , Lord Teignmouth sate down to write 6 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE INDIAN EPISCOPATE .
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... taken no notice of them ; but that , if they had given out that Government encouraged their designs , he should have exercised his authority in controlling them , or , if necessary , have sent them out of the country . To the question ...
... taken no notice of them ; but that , if they had given out that Government encouraged their designs , he should have exercised his authority in controlling them , or , if necessary , have sent them out of the country . To the question ...
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... taken to avoid all collision between the Go- vernment and the Church establishment , with respect to their authorities , by means similar to the connection between the Crown and the Church in this country and in Ireland . From recent ...
... taken to avoid all collision between the Go- vernment and the Church establishment , with respect to their authorities , by means similar to the connection between the Crown and the Church in this country and in Ireland . From recent ...
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... taken a foremost place among the debaters of that epoch ; but he wanted the steadiness and the more useful qualities , without which neither the Senate nor the Forum bestow their honors upon the competitor for distinction . There was ...
... taken a foremost place among the debaters of that epoch ; but he wanted the steadiness and the more useful qualities , without which neither the Senate nor the Forum bestow their honors upon the competitor for distinction . There was ...
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