The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 419
... never lost his presence of mind . I well remember one morning in March 1867 , I received a message at an early hour from Lord Naas , saying he would like to see me . When I entered his room at the Irish Office , he was sitting at a ...
... never lost his presence of mind . I well remember one morning in March 1867 , I received a message at an early hour from Lord Naas , saying he would like to see me . When I entered his room at the Irish Office , he was sitting at a ...
Page 420
... never encountered with more firmness , but at the same time with greater magnanimity ; that never were foreign efforts so completely con- trolled , and baffled and defeated , as was this Fenian conspiracy by the Government of Ireland ...
... never encountered with more firmness , but at the same time with greater magnanimity ; that never were foreign efforts so completely con- trolled , and baffled and defeated , as was this Fenian conspiracy by the Government of Ireland ...
Page 332
... never resort to the courts and are always ready to renew the loan at compound interest . Both the parties speak of this system with equal freedom ; the tenant admits with indifference that his utmost efforts can never free him ...
... never resort to the courts and are always ready to renew the loan at compound interest . Both the parties speak of this system with equal freedom ; the tenant admits with indifference that his utmost efforts can never free him ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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