The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... persons of the name still living at Aligarh . It appears from a passing reference in Higginbotham's Men whom India has Known that the family once used to reside at Pondicherry . The Major Derridon , of whom we have written above , is ...
... persons of the name still living at Aligarh . It appears from a passing reference in Higginbotham's Men whom India has Known that the family once used to reside at Pondicherry . The Major Derridon , of whom we have written above , is ...
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... persons , and in the same place where the affront had been given , stipulat- ing particularly that if the apology should not be entirely satisfactory , it should pass for nothing . Upon this they returned , the apology was made in the ...
... persons , and in the same place where the affront had been given , stipulat- ing particularly that if the apology should not be entirely satisfactory , it should pass for nothing . Upon this they returned , the apology was made in the ...
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... person . It required a new generation to write Finis " to the crimson catalogue . Of that catalogue , however , let us not take leave before rever- ently recording from Hickey's Gazette of August 1780 : " A few days ago a dispute arose ...
... person . It required a new generation to write Finis " to the crimson catalogue . Of that catalogue , however , let us not take leave before rever- ently recording from Hickey's Gazette of August 1780 : " A few days ago a dispute arose ...
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... persons who took part with the Company's officials in the suppression of the rising . It is both straightforward and genuine . The official version extracted from the late Colonel Dalton's " Ethnography " and the Statistical Account of ...
... persons who took part with the Company's officials in the suppression of the rising . It is both straightforward and genuine . The official version extracted from the late Colonel Dalton's " Ethnography " and the Statistical Account of ...
Page 55
... person wearing long hair , a savage expression and baggy trousers of enor- mous circumference . The chief requires a complete piece to make his own . It is a sign of greatness amongst them and is persistently observed to the advancement ...
... person wearing long hair , a savage expression and baggy trousers of enor- mous circumference . The chief requires a complete piece to make his own . It is a sign of greatness amongst them and is persistently observed to the advancement ...
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