The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 132
... respect will vanish and melt into thin air . There is , moreover , scarcely any unanimity with respect to this superiority ; for , as we have had occasion to mention at the very outset , the sins of Indian graduates and undergraduates ...
... respect will vanish and melt into thin air . There is , moreover , scarcely any unanimity with respect to this superiority ; for , as we have had occasion to mention at the very outset , the sins of Indian graduates and undergraduates ...
Page 313
... respect , exists between them . The words which we have italicised in the above examples express the relation predicated between the two terms ; and it is manifest that it is of no consequence which term of the relation comes first in ...
... respect , exists between them . The words which we have italicised in the above examples express the relation predicated between the two terms ; and it is manifest that it is of no consequence which term of the relation comes first in ...
Page 94
... respect of all cultivators within prescribed limits . With regard to the average produce of each kind of soil and the average price of the produce , we have to bear in mind that variations in these respects , are apt to be neutralized ...
... respect of all cultivators within prescribed limits . With regard to the average produce of each kind of soil and the average price of the produce , we have to bear in mind that variations in these respects , are apt to be neutralized ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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