The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 18
... School , aged 40. A young man of this name is said to be now employed as a signaller in the Government Telegraph Department . But there can scarcely be anybody still living who enter- tains recollections of the youthful Eurasian ...
... School , aged 40. A young man of this name is said to be now employed as a signaller in the Government Telegraph Department . But there can scarcely be anybody still living who enter- tains recollections of the youthful Eurasian ...
Page 28
... School owing to the purely secular nature of instructions which his father feared might result in atheistical tendencies and had been placed in charge of the missionaries . After some time the lad sought to become a Christian and his ...
... School owing to the purely secular nature of instructions which his father feared might result in atheistical tendencies and had been placed in charge of the missionaries . After some time the lad sought to become a Christian and his ...
Page 29
... institution known as the Baraset Military College , where young men , fresh from English schools , were prepared for cornetships in the Company's army . Mischief and rowdyism were the order of the day at DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 29.
... institution known as the Baraset Military College , where young men , fresh from English schools , were prepared for cornetships in the Company's army . Mischief and rowdyism were the order of the day at DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 29.
Page 35
... governors everywhere were men of the old school with ideas of honour which nothing could shake . At the head of them all was the great Hardinge , who had been distinguished in the Peninsular War DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 35.
... governors everywhere were men of the old school with ideas of honour which nothing could shake . At the head of them all was the great Hardinge , who had been distinguished in the Peninsular War DUELLING DAYS IN OLD CALCUTTA . 35.
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... schools of philosophy , viz . , the prior Mimansa founded by Jaimani , the latter Mimansa or Vedanta attributed to Vyasa , the Nya or the logical school of Gautama , the Atomic School of Konada , the Atheistical School of Kapila and the ...
... schools of philosophy , viz . , the prior Mimansa founded by Jaimani , the latter Mimansa or Vedanta attributed to Vyasa , the Nya or the logical school of Gautama , the Atomic School of Konada , the Atheistical School of Kapila and the ...
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