Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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Page 41
... expression we hardly dare trust ourselves , the pure and exalting character of one , who for an unexampled length of time was amongst the heads of the establishment . They will recall his form , the fire of whose eyes time has failed to ...
... expression we hardly dare trust ourselves , the pure and exalting character of one , who for an unexampled length of time was amongst the heads of the establishment . They will recall his form , the fire of whose eyes time has failed to ...
Page 78
... expressed in the concluding sentence of this extract we do most heartily concur ; but as we have stated , the account of the facts is not quite correctly given by our author . Lambton was not at this period a subaltern in the 33rd ...
... expressed in the concluding sentence of this extract we do most heartily concur ; but as we have stated , the account of the facts is not quite correctly given by our author . Lambton was not at this period a subaltern in the 33rd ...
Page 80
... expressed the sentiment of but too many of his colleagues in office , when he stated that such a survey was utterly unnecessary . On being told that many important places were wrongly laid down in all the existing maps , his answer was ...
... expressed the sentiment of but too many of his colleagues in office , when he stated that such a survey was utterly unnecessary . On being told that many important places were wrongly laid down in all the existing maps , his answer was ...
Page 96
... expression . Nor do we assent to the exclusive nationality of the characteristics , good or bad , which she attributes to English women . Having noticed , as in critical duty bound , these defects in the book before us , we proceed to ...
... expression . Nor do we assent to the exclusive nationality of the characteristics , good or bad , which she attributes to English women . Having noticed , as in critical duty bound , these defects in the book before us , we proceed to ...
Page 116
... expression ; ) but then the former have to handle subjects of intrinsic interest , which redeem their discourse from absolute inanity . For their fair partners , we cannot say as much ; they too often come within the Apostolic category ...
... expression ; ) but then the former have to handle subjects of intrinsic interest , which redeem their discourse from absolute inanity . For their fair partners , we cannot say as much ; they too often come within the Apostolic category ...
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