The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 138
... living specimens . We trust that this , as well as the treasures of the Asiatic Society's Museum , will not be allowed to lie barren of results , but that a professor will be appointed , who , by means of lectures , interspersed with ...
... living specimens . We trust that this , as well as the treasures of the Asiatic Society's Museum , will not be allowed to lie barren of results , but that a professor will be appointed , who , by means of lectures , interspersed with ...
Page 202
... living nature , cannot be ' pourtrayed by words . " Seen in the summer months the smaller islands appear to float " wave - encircled " upon the bosom of the deep blue crystal water ; and indeed it is only such descriptions as those of ...
... living nature , cannot be ' pourtrayed by words . " Seen in the summer months the smaller islands appear to float " wave - encircled " upon the bosom of the deep blue crystal water ; and indeed it is only such descriptions as those of ...
Page 284
... living without the know- ledge of Christianity and apparently not much the worse for the want of it . We had been taught that Christianity was the very bond of society , and that where it was wanting , immorality became rampant and ...
... living without the know- ledge of Christianity and apparently not much the worse for the want of it . We had been taught that Christianity was the very bond of society , and that where it was wanting , immorality became rampant and ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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