The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435 |
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The following interesting glimpse of him is given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : “ I breakfasted by invitation with the Dutch Commandant , Colonel J.
The following interesting glimpse of him is given by Lord Metcalfe , then ( March , 1801 ) a young Civilian and Assistant Resident at the camp of Daulat Rao Sindhia : “ I breakfasted by invitation with the Dutch Commandant , Colonel J.
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The Burial Register gives her age as thirty - eight only , so , in that case , she was too young to have been the mother of the little boy interred at Chinsurah . She left three sons : John Augustus - who had married , at Calcutta in ...
The Burial Register gives her age as thirty - eight only , so , in that case , she was too young to have been the mother of the little boy interred at Chinsurah . She left three sons : John Augustus - who had married , at Calcutta in ...
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No less attractive than the foregoing account is the story of Clive and the young bully whom he accused of cheating at cards . The anecdote forms the subject of Browning's poem " Clive ” ( Dramatic Idylls , and series ) , but the ...
No less attractive than the foregoing account is the story of Clive and the young bully whom he accused of cheating at cards . The anecdote forms the subject of Browning's poem " Clive ” ( Dramatic Idylls , and series ) , but the ...
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The young men who were eager competitors for their smiles had no healthy occupation in which to exercise mind and body during their hours of leisure , consequently drinking and gambling were ...
The young men who were eager competitors for their smiles had no healthy occupation in which to exercise mind and body during their hours of leisure , consequently drinking and gambling were ...
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In duelling days there existed , not far from Calcutta , an institution known as the Baraset Military College , where young men , fresh from English schools , were prepared for cornetships in the Company's army . a > Mischief and ...
In duelling days there existed , not far from Calcutta , an institution known as the Baraset Military College , where young men , fresh from English schools , were prepared for cornetships in the Company's army . a > Mischief and ...
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