The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435 |
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Such , however , was the case with regard to the historic Fort of Agra in the days of the Maharaja Daulat Rao Sindhia , its Commandants being John Hessing and his son George . Of either very little , comparatively speaking , is known .
Such , however , was the case with regard to the historic Fort of Agra in the days of the Maharaja Daulat Rao Sindhia , its Commandants being John Hessing and his son George . Of either very little , comparatively speaking , is known .
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As tribute of their affection and regard , this monument is erected to his beloved beloved memory by his disconsolate widow , Anne Hessing , and afflicted sons and daughters , George William Hessing , Thomas William Hessing and ...
As tribute of their affection and regard , this monument is erected to his beloved beloved memory by his disconsolate widow , Anne Hessing , and afflicted sons and daughters , George William Hessing , Thomas William Hessing and ...
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In any case having regard to “ the eternal fitness of things ” it may be observed , with all reverence , that the attribute of meekness seems not particularly appropriate to a Commandant or Killahdar ! CONCLUSION .
In any case having regard to “ the eternal fitness of things ” it may be observed , with all reverence , that the attribute of meekness seems not particularly appropriate to a Commandant or Killahdar ! CONCLUSION .
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In 1837 a discussion had arisen between the former and Captain Sewell as regards the quality of the food supplied to the residents at Kidderpore House , and the editor refusing to retract his criticism was challenged by the officer .
In 1837 a discussion had arisen between the former and Captain Sewell as regards the quality of the food supplied to the residents at Kidderpore House , and the editor refusing to retract his criticism was challenged by the officer .
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... those beauties which are peculiarly worthy of observation , by strongly contrasting them with the principal faults that are sedulously to be avoided . Everything that regards the study of poetical composition merits the greatest ...
... those beauties which are peculiarly worthy of observation , by strongly contrasting them with the principal faults that are sedulously to be avoided . Everything that regards the study of poetical composition merits the greatest ...
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