Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Church of England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in Calcutta : London , 1848 9. The Picnic Magazine , a Journal of Literature , Science , & c . & c ...
... Church of England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in Calcutta : London , 1848 9. The Picnic Magazine , a Journal of Literature , Science , & c . & c ...
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... Church and State , the priestly power in contradistinction to the kingly . In the south of England it is usual to hear a common ending diversified by the prefixes of " King's " or " Abbott's , ' each indicative of their respective ...
... Church and State , the priestly power in contradistinction to the kingly . In the south of England it is usual to hear a common ending diversified by the prefixes of " King's " or " Abbott's , ' each indicative of their respective ...
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... Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained till the death of his father in 1781 , which called him away from his university studies before he had taken his degree . At Oxford he gained the Latin Verse Prize in 1780 ...
... Church College , Oxford , as a nobleman , and there he remained till the death of his father in 1781 , which called him away from his university studies before he had taken his degree . At Oxford he gained the Latin Verse Prize in 1780 ...
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... Church , Hanover- Square , to Mademoiselle Hyacinthe Gabriel Roland , a native of France ” —a lady , he subsequently informs us , whose beauty and accomplishments had for some years exercised a powerful influence over him . The ...
... Church , Hanover- Square , to Mademoiselle Hyacinthe Gabriel Roland , a native of France ” —a lady , he subsequently informs us , whose beauty and accomplishments had for some years exercised a powerful influence over him . The ...
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... Church Building which so distinguished them at Ceylon and other colonies ; but then they were without political power . The English , who soon rose to importance , and , as we have seen , entrenched themselves in the castle nearly ...
... Church Building which so distinguished them at Ceylon and other colonies ; but then they were without political power . The English , who soon rose to importance , and , as we have seen , entrenched themselves in the castle nearly ...
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