The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 319
... fact or process involved in classification . We do not mean that the fact of preceding thunder is a differentia or a property or accident of lightning , or that that fact distinguishes lightning from any other phenomenon . We mean ...
... fact or process involved in classification . We do not mean that the fact of preceding thunder is a differentia or a property or accident of lightning , or that that fact distinguishes lightning from any other phenomenon . We mean ...
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... fact in their minds whilst they read over again the words of Ubique quoted above ; we willingly leave them to form their own conclusions about Ubique's honesty . The charitable will perhaps think that he must have been ignor- ant of the ...
... fact in their minds whilst they read over again the words of Ubique quoted above ; we willingly leave them to form their own conclusions about Ubique's honesty . The charitable will perhaps think that he must have been ignor- ant of the ...
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... fact gives the name to the entire process following the jarip . The jamabandi records ( 1 ) the total area of each kind of land held by each ryot , the facts being obtained from the khatian , ( 2 ) the nirikh settled verbally as ...
... fact gives the name to the entire process following the jarip . The jamabandi records ( 1 ) the total area of each kind of land held by each ryot , the facts being obtained from the khatian , ( 2 ) the nirikh settled verbally as ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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