Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... tion : formed by Commanders of British and Ame- rican merchant vessels sailing between various ports of Great Britain and the United States of America and the port of Calcutta ; for the pur- pose of memorializing the Government of ...
... tion : formed by Commanders of British and Ame- rican merchant vessels sailing between various ports of Great Britain and the United States of America and the port of Calcutta ; for the pur- pose of memorializing the Government of ...
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... tion . The stalks are then planted at the distance of a foot or so from each other in rows , and smoothed down close to the ground in the opposite direction to that whence the prevalent wind blows . The quincunx is formed on the most ...
... tion . The stalks are then planted at the distance of a foot or so from each other in rows , and smoothed down close to the ground in the opposite direction to that whence the prevalent wind blows . The quincunx is formed on the most ...
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... tion , flourish in water and mud , and are mainly used for thatch- ing or sometimes for weaving baskets . But with regard to the finny tribe the productiveness of Bengal is most seen , and the po- pulation may be termed Ichthyophagous ...
... tion , flourish in water and mud , and are mainly used for thatch- ing or sometimes for weaving baskets . But with regard to the finny tribe the productiveness of Bengal is most seen , and the po- pulation may be termed Ichthyophagous ...
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... tion of names . First we meet with Kanchannagar , the city of gold , Dharmapur , the city of justice , pure and untainted Sans- krit . Then we find Alinagur , the exalted city , Mirzanagur , Sultanpur and Khanpur , cities of Mussulman ...
... tion of names . First we meet with Kanchannagar , the city of gold , Dharmapur , the city of justice , pure and untainted Sans- krit . Then we find Alinagur , the exalted city , Mirzanagur , Sultanpur and Khanpur , cities of Mussulman ...
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... tion which had been bequeathed by their forefathers to English- men , and to the maintenance of the more excellent features of this constitution he ardently devoted himself , whilst he was by no means blind to those parts of it which ...
... tion which had been bequeathed by their forefathers to English- men , and to the maintenance of the more excellent features of this constitution he ardently devoted himself , whilst he was by no means blind to those parts of it which ...
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