Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... interest created by varied nature , antique monuments and dauntless courage are wanting in the Lower Provinces , and the enquiring traveller will here find few objects of greater antiquity or veneration than the hot spring of Sita in ...
... interest created by varied nature , antique monuments and dauntless courage are wanting in the Lower Provinces , and the enquiring traveller will here find few objects of greater antiquity or veneration than the hot spring of Sita in ...
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... interest to those concerned as the most stirring fox hunt , or the most prolonged stern chase at sea , and just such as Dickens would love to describe . It is Neptune versus Pomona Shiva against Vishnu : the destructive power in Hindu ...
... interest to those concerned as the most stirring fox hunt , or the most prolonged stern chase at sea , and just such as Dickens would love to describe . It is Neptune versus Pomona Shiva against Vishnu : the destructive power in Hindu ...
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... interest is at stake ; and if the main road in good repair lies at a moderate distance from his country seat , or his most profitable bazar , he will very soon lay down a cross road to meet it , and thus secure , in the one case a ...
... interest is at stake ; and if the main road in good repair lies at a moderate distance from his country seat , or his most profitable bazar , he will very soon lay down a cross road to meet it , and thus secure , in the one case a ...
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... interest due to hatred and revenge . Either Thus all Zemindars are not exactly prototypes of injustice , nor the Ryots of suffering innocence . The former always have some shadow of excuse in the general unwillingness of Ryots to pay ...
... interest due to hatred and revenge . Either Thus all Zemindars are not exactly prototypes of injustice , nor the Ryots of suffering innocence . The former always have some shadow of excuse in the general unwillingness of Ryots to pay ...
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... interest , he boldly declared the right , posterity assuring us , that it was the right . This we can say of Lord Mornington's conduct in the debate on Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the slave- trade . This was in 1792 ...
... interest , he boldly declared the right , posterity assuring us , that it was the right . This we can say of Lord Mornington's conduct in the debate on Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the slave- trade . This was in 1792 ...
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