Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 16
... colonies would be best fitted for all young civilians , even those who have learnt as much law as came within their reach : " Give your decisions concisely , " he said , " without attempting the law of the case , and your own good sense ...
... colonies would be best fitted for all young civilians , even those who have learnt as much law as came within their reach : " Give your decisions concisely , " he said , " without attempting the law of the case , and your own good sense ...
Page 98
... colony , and there we have seen , as at Agra , children who have been rescued from starva- tion , crime or slavery , taught the word of God , instructed in the arts of civilized life , and habituated to its comforts : a little leaven ...
... colony , and there we have seen , as at Agra , children who have been rescued from starva- tion , crime or slavery , taught the word of God , instructed in the arts of civilized life , and habituated to its comforts : a little leaven ...
Page 158
... colonies and dependencies of Great Britain is under consideration . It is this wonderful intuition into remote ... colony and know all about it , is England - Three thousand miles is the right focus for a political spy - glass . A ...
... colonies and dependencies of Great Britain is under consideration . It is this wonderful intuition into remote ... colony and know all about it , is England - Three thousand miles is the right focus for a political spy - glass . A ...
Page 252
... colonists introduced into it from Sakadip . Hodgson states that , " The philosophers of Ayodha and Magadh are the ... colony of Saco or Scythians settled in India , that they brought with them the faith of Buddha , and communicated it ...
... colonists introduced into it from Sakadip . Hodgson states that , " The philosophers of Ayodha and Magadh are the ... colony of Saco or Scythians settled in India , that they brought with them the faith of Buddha , and communicated it ...
Page 269
... colonies from India between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries A. D .; four - fifths of it is Hindi ; but the Nawar , or language of the valley of Nipal , is much like that of Tibet and the trans - Himalayan dialects ; the character ...
... colonies from India between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries A. D .; four - fifths of it is Hindi ; but the Nawar , or language of the valley of Nipal , is much like that of Tibet and the trans - Himalayan dialects ; the character ...
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