The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 418
... Lord Heytesbury , then Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , to " the little post of Gentleman at large ' on his staff , an office which brought him pleasantly into contact with the society at the Castle , but entailed no duties except ...
... Lord Heytesbury , then Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , to " the little post of Gentleman at large ' on his staff , an office which brought him pleasantly into contact with the society at the Castle , but entailed no duties except ...
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... Lord Mayo came to India , Persia was virtually by constant encroachments , pushing her frontier eastward , until it seemed likely that ere long her territory would be conter- minous with our own . In September 1869 , the Indian Govern ...
... Lord Mayo came to India , Persia was virtually by constant encroachments , pushing her frontier eastward , until it seemed likely that ere long her territory would be conter- minous with our own . In September 1869 , the Indian Govern ...
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... Lord Mayo's death : - Lord Mayo's close personal attention to financial questions never flagged . He had , by decisive measures , established steady surplus for chronic deficit ; he had increased the working power of the Local ...
... Lord Mayo's death : - Lord Mayo's close personal attention to financial questions never flagged . He had , by decisive measures , established steady surplus for chronic deficit ; he had increased the working power of the Local ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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