Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 16
... give up a ' day ; for in the jungly parts I would not choose to go on shore ' for a star at night . " We should rather think not ; and yet in the most dangerous tigerish parts of the Soonderbuns , Lieutenant Morrieson met charcoal ...
... give up a ' day ; for in the jungly parts I would not choose to go on shore ' for a star at night . " We should rather think not ; and yet in the most dangerous tigerish parts of the Soonderbuns , Lieutenant Morrieson met charcoal ...
Page 20
... give an idea of the good taste or otherwise of the namers of these rivers . Brahmapootra . - The Son of Brahma , the creator of the world . Megna . " Meg " a cloud " na " not ; the advice given by boat- men not to attempt the passage of ...
... give an idea of the good taste or otherwise of the namers of these rivers . Brahmapootra . - The Son of Brahma , the creator of the world . Megna . " Meg " a cloud " na " not ; the advice given by boat- men not to attempt the passage of ...
Page 24
... give way to fancy , and imagine its having once formed a part and portion of the snow - clad gneiss summit of Kunchinjunga , that in ages long past was precipitated from an elevation of 28,000 feet or nearly five and a half ...
... give way to fancy , and imagine its having once formed a part and portion of the snow - clad gneiss summit of Kunchinjunga , that in ages long past was precipitated from an elevation of 28,000 feet or nearly five and a half ...
Page 26
... gives an account of Major North's journey from Calcutta to Allahabad , which we will dis- miss without further notice . Reaching Allahabad some little time after the Mutiny , he gives a description of that master- piece of treachery ...
... gives an account of Major North's journey from Calcutta to Allahabad , which we will dis- miss without further notice . Reaching Allahabad some little time after the Mutiny , he gives a description of that master- piece of treachery ...
Page 43
... give the parties credit ; on the contrary we have no interest in the matter , and having nothing to do , rather join in shouting with the crowd , as we should be unnoticed did we hold our tongue , and it is far too great trouble to ...
... give the parties credit ; on the contrary we have no interest in the matter , and having nothing to do , rather join in shouting with the crowd , as we should be unnoticed did we hold our tongue , and it is far too great trouble to ...
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