The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 188
... race is not indigenous but is the result of contact with more civilized races , of the full ad- vantages of which the comparatively isolated position of the Nicobar Islands may possibly have deprived the present inhabitants . Whether ...
... race is not indigenous but is the result of contact with more civilized races , of the full ad- vantages of which the comparatively isolated position of the Nicobar Islands may possibly have deprived the present inhabitants . Whether ...
Page 189
... race now existing in the Nicobars . There is , however , much yet remaining to be done in testing how far the words now given are associations or combi- nations of the same radical and fundamental elements , or deri- vations from the ...
... race now existing in the Nicobars . There is , however , much yet remaining to be done in testing how far the words now given are associations or combi- nations of the same radical and fundamental elements , or deri- vations from the ...
Page 198
... races when first described by Nicolo Conti * in 1430 A.D. , or by Barbosat two centuries later . * * Nicolo Conti describes the Ma- layan race of Java and Sumatra thus : - " The inhabitants exceed every other people in cruelty . They re ...
... races when first described by Nicolo Conti * in 1430 A.D. , or by Barbosat two centuries later . * * Nicolo Conti describes the Ma- layan race of Java and Sumatra thus : - " The inhabitants exceed every other people in cruelty . They re ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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