Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... Roman and Grecian literature . An English theme , for the composing in his own language , which is rightly deemed an essential qualification for a future public servant , is also imposed as a weekly tax on his exertions ; and ...
... Roman and Grecian literature . An English theme , for the composing in his own language , which is rightly deemed an essential qualification for a future public servant , is also imposed as a weekly tax on his exertions ; and ...
Page 140
... Roman poet , Labitur , et labetur in omne volubilis ævum , is rolling on , in a strong , voluminous , irresistible tide . We are no advocates for the exercise of blind unregulated zeal in the obtrusion upon the people of India of ...
... Roman poet , Labitur , et labetur in omne volubilis ævum , is rolling on , in a strong , voluminous , irresistible tide . We are no advocates for the exercise of blind unregulated zeal in the obtrusion upon the people of India of ...
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... Romans . While a mere boy he joined some plunder- ing bands in the Concan - Ghat - Mahta ; and , taking a fancy to the rude Mawulees , was often absent for whole days with parties of them , on plundering and hunting excursions . He thus ...
... Romans . While a mere boy he joined some plunder- ing bands in the Concan - Ghat - Mahta ; and , taking a fancy to the rude Mawulees , was often absent for whole days with parties of them , on plundering and hunting excursions . He thus ...
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... Romans to the Carthaginian character and Punica fides . Even Hodgson's remarks on Buddhism are in various respects erroneous , as they were derived from Sanskrit documents princi- pally . Remusat warns every scholar to be very cautious ...
... Romans to the Carthaginian character and Punica fides . Even Hodgson's remarks on Buddhism are in various respects erroneous , as they were derived from Sanskrit documents princi- pally . Remusat warns every scholar to be very cautious ...
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... Roman jurisprudence over the face of modern Europe . But the time had now come when the undivided authority of the old priestcraft , which , with a foresight we cannot help admiring , had raised for itself an unyielding bulwark on the ...
... Roman jurisprudence over the face of modern Europe . But the time had now come when the undivided authority of the old priestcraft , which , with a foresight we cannot help admiring , had raised for itself an unyielding bulwark on the ...
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