Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... live in boats , not daring to venture on shore by day on account of the numerous tigers , nor by night on account of the fatal miasma , exposure to which is almost cer- tain death . The Soonderbuns take their name from two Hindee words ...
... live in boats , not daring to venture on shore by day on account of the numerous tigers , nor by night on account of the fatal miasma , exposure to which is almost cer- tain death . The Soonderbuns take their name from two Hindee words ...
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... lives were lost but an idea may be formed by the following de- • tail . C 6 The Magistrate , Captain F. W. Ripley , fled in the rains and ' with some friends reached the beach - his house being perfectly new escaped unhurt . Several ...
... lives were lost but an idea may be formed by the following de- • tail . C 6 The Magistrate , Captain F. W. Ripley , fled in the rains and ' with some friends reached the beach - his house being perfectly new escaped unhurt . Several ...
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... lives , arrived , and hopeful and strong in heart , we advanc- ed on our glorious mission . Two hundred and fifty of our small band were left behind , so that about two thousand four hun- dred of all ranks advanced on that eventful ...
... lives , arrived , and hopeful and strong in heart , we advanc- ed on our glorious mission . Two hundred and fifty of our small band were left behind , so that about two thousand four hun- dred of all ranks advanced on that eventful ...
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... live in the household memories of our native land , and it will be acknowledged with pride that these illustrious bands saved India , under such trials and with such bravery , that England can now once again , after a short in- terval ...
... live in the household memories of our native land , and it will be acknowledged with pride that these illustrious bands saved India , under such trials and with such bravery , that England can now once again , after a short in- terval ...
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... live in , but there is no place , not even Macao , ( if you have an objection to being slowly melted away ) whither you can fly for the rest of the year . So much for the climate . For the country , as elsewhere , it dif- fers . Those ...
... live in , but there is no place , not even Macao , ( if you have an objection to being slowly melted away ) whither you can fly for the rest of the year . So much for the climate . For the country , as elsewhere , it dif- fers . Those ...
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