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Loyal Leaves - being a few selected Poems by A. S. H. Hussain , B.A. , Bengal Education Service . Calcutta , 106 1911 , 8vo . Ilo ACKNOWLEDGMENTS II2 1 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . No. CCLXVIII . CONTENTS .
Loyal Leaves - being a few selected Poems by A. S. H. Hussain , B.A. , Bengal Education Service . Calcutta , 106 1911 , 8vo . Ilo ACKNOWLEDGMENTS II2 1 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW . No. CCLXVIII . CONTENTS .
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THE MUGGUR OF THE SUNDARBANS 214 NOTICES Arthanithi— ( Elements of Political Economy in Bengali by Professor Jogindra Nath Samaddar , B.A. , F.R.E.S. , F. R. Hist . S. , etc. , of Hazaribagh . ) 219 Annual Report of the Calcutta ...
THE MUGGUR OF THE SUNDARBANS 214 NOTICES Arthanithi— ( Elements of Political Economy in Bengali by Professor Jogindra Nath Samaddar , B.A. , F.R.E.S. , F. R. Hist . S. , etc. , of Hazaribagh . ) 219 Annual Report of the Calcutta ...
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Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used be called At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was married in the spring of 1836 to Mr. R. R. Sturt of the Bengal Civil Service .
Subsequently to this he seems to have gone on to Aligarh or Coel as the place used be called At this station his second daughter , Madeline , was married in the spring of 1836 to Mr. R. R. Sturt of the Bengal Civil Service .
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The second account is given in a letter written by Charles Grant , a Bengal Civilian , who was at that tiine Secretary to the Board of Trade , and differs in some material points from the preceding narrative Neither of the parties ...
The second account is given in a letter written by Charles Grant , a Bengal Civilian , who was at that tiine Secretary to the Board of Trade , and differs in some material points from the preceding narrative Neither of the parties ...
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In the course of an instructive inter - chapter on the subject , he gives an account of some affairs that took place in Calcutta “ There is , ” says he , “ a Bengal civilian still living in vigorous retirement , who had several scalps ...
In the course of an instructive inter - chapter on the subject , he gives an account of some affairs that took place in Calcutta “ There is , ” says he , “ a Bengal civilian still living in vigorous retirement , who had several scalps ...
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