Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... fact two sorts of jungle in Bengal , the one natural , and the other artificial . The , former , which still lives in the great Malda jungle , the Rajmahal hills , the Terai , and in some of the Eastern districts , or at least on those ...
... fact two sorts of jungle in Bengal , the one natural , and the other artificial . The , former , which still lives in the great Malda jungle , the Rajmahal hills , the Terai , and in some of the Eastern districts , or at least on those ...
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... facts from the deluge of time . Even if not useful , the study of Bengali names could hardly fail to be amusing , were the amusement no other than that produced by the perusal of Captain Marryatt's tour in America , where that amusing ...
... facts from the deluge of time . Even if not useful , the study of Bengali names could hardly fail to be amusing , were the amusement no other than that produced by the perusal of Captain Marryatt's tour in America , where that amusing ...
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... fact , they were convinced already ; and it was nothing but mean and sordid avarice that induced them to wish for the continuance of this abominable , infamous , bloody traffic - this commerce in human flesh , this spilling of human ...
... fact , they were convinced already ; and it was nothing but mean and sordid avarice that induced them to wish for the continuance of this abominable , infamous , bloody traffic - this commerce in human flesh , this spilling of human ...
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... fact bearing upon the commerce , the Government , and the laws of that country ( India ) ; and with the instinctive sagacity of great genius , pondered upon the future destiny and the possible exigencies of Hindustan . He appears to ...
... fact bearing upon the commerce , the Government , and the laws of that country ( India ) ; and with the instinctive sagacity of great genius , pondered upon the future destiny and the possible exigencies of Hindustan . He appears to ...
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CC which his Lordship's biographer has left unexplained . The fact is bluntly announced in the commencement of ... facts which are hidden from us by the veil of intended concealment . In November 1795 , Lord Mornington made his last ...
CC which his Lordship's biographer has left unexplained . The fact is bluntly announced in the commencement of ... facts which are hidden from us by the veil of intended concealment . In November 1795 , Lord Mornington made his last ...
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