The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 17
... observed , with all reverence , that the attribute of meekness seems not particularly appropriate to a Commandant or Killahdar ! CONCLUSION . " George Hessing's widow , Anna , survived until 31st August , 1831 , when her death took ...
... observed , with all reverence , that the attribute of meekness seems not particularly appropriate to a Commandant or Killahdar ! CONCLUSION . " George Hessing's widow , Anna , survived until 31st August , 1831 , when her death took ...
Page 32
... observed . On reaching the field of honour , the intended combatants were placed opposite to each other with loaded pistols in their hands , at twelve paces , while their friendly advisers took up the other corners , each holding a ...
... observed . On reaching the field of honour , the intended combatants were placed opposite to each other with loaded pistols in their hands , at twelve paces , while their friendly advisers took up the other corners , each holding a ...
Page 55
... observed to the advancement of the Manchester weavers . The Kakar's past history has not been exactly ascertained . It was not till Sir Robert Sandeman threw their country open to the world that the people had had anything to do with ...
... observed to the advancement of the Manchester weavers . The Kakar's past history has not been exactly ascertained . It was not till Sir Robert Sandeman threw their country open to the world that the people had had anything to do with ...
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... observations that modern writer have made in respect to the manners and customs of America , we are inclined to pronounce ... observed which may inspire and promote true genius , correct that redundancy which is so often prevalent in the ...
... observations that modern writer have made in respect to the manners and customs of America , we are inclined to pronounce ... observed which may inspire and promote true genius , correct that redundancy which is so often prevalent in the ...
Page 64
... observed , can judge of the concealed niceties and secret delicacies which constitute the greatest excellences of poetry except a poet . Persons who but imperfectly understand these rules of criticism , and who do not possess a true ...
... observed , can judge of the concealed niceties and secret delicacies which constitute the greatest excellences of poetry except a poet . Persons who but imperfectly understand these rules of criticism , and who do not possess a true ...
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