The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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... brought away . In these days of the irrepressible shoe question and the humble pie our politicals have to eat in the courts of petty Rajahs , it is quite refreshing to read of the indomitable pluck and energy of an isolated Englishman ...
... brought away . In these days of the irrepressible shoe question and the humble pie our politicals have to eat in the courts of petty Rajahs , it is quite refreshing to read of the indomitable pluck and energy of an isolated Englishman ...
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... brought with it a general hope that the effect of this example , and the soothing assurances conveyed to the troops , might suffice to allay the prevailing spirit of in- subordination or mistrust , that the wave of disaffection would ...
... brought with it a general hope that the effect of this example , and the soothing assurances conveyed to the troops , might suffice to allay the prevailing spirit of in- subordination or mistrust , that the wave of disaffection would ...
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... brought heavy work upon the Irish gentry , many of whom devoted themselves with great earnestness to the relief of the sufferers . At the same time , Mr. Bourke's father gave him a small farm which occupied a great deal of his time ...
... brought heavy work upon the Irish gentry , many of whom devoted themselves with great earnestness to the relief of the sufferers . At the same time , Mr. Bourke's father gave him a small farm which occupied a great deal of his time ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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