Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... less than fifty , whilst there are hun- dreds under fifty miles in length , all assisting to fill the mighty river Ganges . The Delta is intersected from North to South by many broad rivers , and by endless creeks running one into the ...
... less than fifty , whilst there are hun- dreds under fifty miles in length , all assisting to fill the mighty river Ganges . The Delta is intersected from North to South by many broad rivers , and by endless creeks running one into the ...
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... less founded on fact ; that the surface of the Soonderbuns has sunk more than once below the level of the ocean there can be no doubt , as will be explained further on ; that they will ever be re - populated in their present state is ...
... less founded on fact ; that the surface of the Soonderbuns has sunk more than once below the level of the ocean there can be no doubt , as will be explained further on ; that they will ever be re - populated in their present state is ...
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... less gloomy . Some parties of Seikhs were sent out and were rather obstinately met by the insurgents , the Adjutant , Lieutenant Taylor , and several men being wounded . A combined force of Europeans and Seikhs on the 16th June , after ...
... less gloomy . Some parties of Seikhs were sent out and were rather obstinately met by the insurgents , the Adjutant , Lieutenant Taylor , and several men being wounded . A combined force of Europeans and Seikhs on the 16th June , after ...
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... less an ingenious theory will be propounded to shew that they committed suicide , and that Nana Sahib was unable to pre- vent it ! Recollect that these women and children were not kill- ed for three weeks after their husbands and ...
... less an ingenious theory will be propounded to shew that they committed suicide , and that Nana Sahib was unable to pre- vent it ! Recollect that these women and children were not kill- ed for three weeks after their husbands and ...
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... less tender here ; the " still small voice " of an upright Eng- lishman asserts itself as well in India as in England . Come out and judge for yourself , don't say a word to expose your ignorance for some years , mix with the people ...
... less tender here ; the " still small voice " of an upright Eng- lishman asserts itself as well in India as in England . Come out and judge for yourself , don't say a word to expose your ignorance for some years , mix with the people ...
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