Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Success- ful Culture of the Kitchen and Fruit Garden . By G. T. F. S. Barlow Speede , M. A. and H. S. 4. Speech at the Annual Examination of the Elphin- stone Institution , at Bombay , April 25 , 1848. By Sir Erskine Perry , President ...
... Success- ful Culture of the Kitchen and Fruit Garden . By G. T. F. S. Barlow Speede , M. A. and H. S. 4. Speech at the Annual Examination of the Elphin- stone Institution , at Bombay , April 25 , 1848. By Sir Erskine Perry , President ...
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... success does not attend their efforts once in twenty times . But still every now and then an internal motion of the basket gives signs that a fish has fallen victim to the doctrine of chances . The labour is not very great , nor the ...
... success does not attend their efforts once in twenty times . But still every now and then an internal motion of the basket gives signs that a fish has fallen victim to the doctrine of chances . The labour is not very great , nor the ...
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... lines of roads , we shall see the wishes of a philanthropic Government crowned with success , in the fairest and richest of the provinces under our Rule . ART . II . - 1 . Memoirs and Correspondence 28 THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
... lines of roads , we shall see the wishes of a philanthropic Government crowned with success , in the fairest and richest of the provinces under our Rule . ART . II . - 1 . Memoirs and Correspondence 28 THE PLAINS OF THE LOWER GANGES .
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... successful as a ruler , and placed in the midst of a period in the world's history when his talents could not well be concealed , and were eminently useful to his country , it was his rare good - fortune to see his brothers also shine ...
... successful as a ruler , and placed in the midst of a period in the world's history when his talents could not well be concealed , and were eminently useful to his country , it was his rare good - fortune to see his brothers also shine ...
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... success unexampled perhaps in history . " This truly venerable matron , " says a personal friend of the Marquess , " was permitted by Divine Providence to reap the highest rewards which such rare virtues as adorned her character , can ...
... success unexampled perhaps in history . " This truly venerable matron , " says a personal friend of the Marquess , " was permitted by Divine Providence to reap the highest rewards which such rare virtues as adorned her character , can ...
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