The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 93
... reference to religious changes , but with reference to changes of every kind , the aristocracies of wealth and blood and learning in every country are conservative ; are least easily affected by any new influence . They have a position ...
... reference to religious changes , but with reference to changes of every kind , the aristocracies of wealth and blood and learning in every country are conservative ; are least easily affected by any new influence . They have a position ...
Page 138
... reference to zoology as to botany . Very satisfactory lectures on the natural history and natural philosophy sciences are , indeed , now delivered at some one or other college ; and if the class- fee system which we have already ...
... reference to zoology as to botany . Very satisfactory lectures on the natural history and natural philosophy sciences are , indeed , now delivered at some one or other college ; and if the class- fee system which we have already ...
Page 113
... reference only to lump rents , and are inconsistent with the nirikh system . All abwabs may be comprised in two or three classes . In the first place they are either tax - abwabs or rent - abwabs ; and secondly , the latter are again ...
... reference only to lump rents , and are inconsistent with the nirikh system . All abwabs may be comprised in two or three classes . In the first place they are either tax - abwabs or rent - abwabs ; and secondly , the latter are again ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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