Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 2
... considerably less than " full ten miles off , " and in the valley which forms the separation of the counties of Essex and Hertford , hallowed by that name so dear to every brother of the gentle craft , the Lea of Isaac Walton pursues ...
... considerably less than " full ten miles off , " and in the valley which forms the separation of the counties of Essex and Hertford , hallowed by that name so dear to every brother of the gentle craft , the Lea of Isaac Walton pursues ...
Page 4
... considerable degree of freedom and unrestraint , and with no self - denial imposed , with all the sources of evil which prevail in a large public school- the same opposition to authority , the same proneness to follow the lowered ...
... considerable degree of freedom and unrestraint , and with no self - denial imposed , with all the sources of evil which prevail in a large public school- the same opposition to authority , the same proneness to follow the lowered ...
Page 7
... considerable proportion of Sanskrit vocables have been inserted , and the Sanskrit scholar seems to stand on an eminence over- looking the mighty peninsula of India , from whence far as he may cast his eyes , from the Panjab to Cape ...
... considerable proportion of Sanskrit vocables have been inserted , and the Sanskrit scholar seems to stand on an eminence over- looking the mighty peninsula of India , from whence far as he may cast his eyes , from the Panjab to Cape ...
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... considerable time held the equally responsible post of examiner in the College of Fort William . In the present day , although Persian is no longer recognised as the language of our courts , yet , as might be expected , many of its ...
... considerable time held the equally responsible post of examiner in the College of Fort William . In the present day , although Persian is no longer recognised as the language of our courts , yet , as might be expected , many of its ...
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... considerable number of votaries , and a fair general tableau is generally presented at the closing scene in these two departments . A vivâ voce examination , on which signs of the system by rote occasionally appear , and a translation ...
... considerable number of votaries , and a fair general tableau is generally presented at the closing scene in these two departments . A vivâ voce examination , on which signs of the system by rote occasionally appear , and a translation ...
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