The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 35
... matters of the law , and were so supersti- tious withal and strict in the observance of omens , that while travelling ... matter of government . His favourite maxim was to distribute the loaves and fishes derived from the conquest among ...
... matters of the law , and were so supersti- tious withal and strict in the observance of omens , that while travelling ... matter of government . His favourite maxim was to distribute the loaves and fishes derived from the conquest among ...
Page 121
... matter of extreme difficulty . It became the habit , therefore , of many of these small practitioners to encourage litigation on the most trivial occasion , and for the most insignificant results . Suits were instituted between members ...
... matter of extreme difficulty . It became the habit , therefore , of many of these small practitioners to encourage litigation on the most trivial occasion , and for the most insignificant results . Suits were instituted between members ...
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66 " well in military as in civil matters . He had many points to " guard , and the trustworthy force at his disposal ... matter in elucidation of the conduct and character of the Acting Agent , Colonel Durand . The supposition is borne ...
66 " well in military as in civil matters . He had many points to " guard , and the trustworthy force at his disposal ... matter in elucidation of the conduct and character of the Acting Agent , Colonel Durand . The supposition is borne ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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