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LITERARY SOCIETIES IN INDIA V. - GLIMPSES OF A WILD LIFE - KAKARS 55 VI.- THE CHARMS OF POETRY 61 VII .--- THE FOLKLORE OF JAPAN ... 66 46 ... ... » CRITICAL NOTICESThe Park Street Cemeteries , Calcutta : Hand - list of the Principal ...
LITERARY SOCIETIES IN INDIA V. - GLIMPSES OF A WILD LIFE - KAKARS 55 VI.- THE CHARMS OF POETRY 61 VII .--- THE FOLKLORE OF JAPAN ... 66 46 ... ... » CRITICAL NOTICESThe Park Street Cemeteries , Calcutta : Hand - list of the Principal ...
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... which was visited by the Calcutta Historical Society four years ago , bears the following inscription : - “ To the memory of R. W. Hessing , the son of Colonel G. W. Hessing , in the service of D. R. Scindhiah , who died 27th July ...
... which was visited by the Calcutta Historical Society four years ago , bears the following inscription : - “ To the memory of R. W. Hessing , the son of Colonel G. W. Hessing , in the service of D. R. Scindhiah , who died 27th July ...
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Immorality was rampant and European society with but few honourable exceptions , little short of depraved . The purifying influence of cultured was a thing unknown , and the few Anglo - Indian ladies who played the ghastly rôle of ...
Immorality was rampant and European society with but few honourable exceptions , little short of depraved . The purifying influence of cultured was a thing unknown , and the few Anglo - Indian ladies who played the ghastly rôle of ...
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The press and all society were disgusted or indignant at the lawyer assailant to whom was applied the couplet from Younge's Epistle to Pope He ram.s his quill with scandal and with scoft ' . But ' tis so very foul it won't go ...
The press and all society were disgusted or indignant at the lawyer assailant to whom was applied the couplet from Younge's Epistle to Pope He ram.s his quill with scandal and with scoft ' . But ' tis so very foul it won't go ...
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The troops ' armour , O friend , is glittering 4. The Ferangis ( Europeans ) , O friend , are riding up in rows . MAULAVI ABDUL WALI , M.R.A.S. Art . IV . - LITERARY SOCIETIES IN INDIA : THE KOL REBELLIONS OF 1832-33 . 45.
The troops ' armour , O friend , is glittering 4. The Ferangis ( Europeans ) , O friend , are riding up in rows . MAULAVI ABDUL WALI , M.R.A.S. Art . IV . - LITERARY SOCIETIES IN INDIA : THE KOL REBELLIONS OF 1832-33 . 45.
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