Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1845 |
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... reading student to Amwell - the Amwell of Cowper , immorta- lized in his verse . The very highway on which his prince of roadsters , undying John Gilpin , must have ridden his famous race , forms the boundary of the well known Hailey ...
... reading student to Amwell - the Amwell of Cowper , immorta- lized in his verse . The very highway on which his prince of roadsters , undying John Gilpin , must have ridden his famous race , forms the boundary of the well known Hailey ...
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... Readers who spent many days at Haileybury would return with us and spend one more day in its precincts , that those who are mainly ignorant of the internal working of the institution would take one glance at its component elements at ...
... Readers who spent many days at Haileybury would return with us and spend one more day in its precincts , that those who are mainly ignorant of the internal working of the institution would take one glance at its component elements at ...
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... out before Mr. Wilson's reign , hampered by an ignorance of Sanskrit in mastering the vernacular ? Let our readers decide . We leave the question open . means claim to obedience . It is but just that THE EAST INDIAN COLLEGE , HAILEYBURY .
... out before Mr. Wilson's reign , hampered by an ignorance of Sanskrit in mastering the vernacular ? Let our readers decide . We leave the question open . means claim to obedience . It is but just that THE EAST INDIAN COLLEGE , HAILEYBURY .
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... reading the report of the Muham- madan College at Hooghly , to see that few of the Arabic or Persian Scholars could read a ... readers to form their own opinion without com- ment from us . It may perhaps not be generally known that the ...
... reading the report of the Muham- madan College at Hooghly , to see that few of the Arabic or Persian Scholars could read a ... readers to form their own opinion without com- ment from us . It may perhaps not be generally known that the ...
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... readers are disposed to think that too little is required in the first term , they will have no cause for complaint when told of the array of subjects which start up into life at the beginning of the second , and only terminate with the ...
... readers are disposed to think that too little is required in the first term , they will have no cause for complaint when told of the array of subjects which start up into life at the beginning of the second , and only terminate with the ...
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