The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 90
... result of being so long brought into contact with heathenism . We have , there- fore , three classes of effects to be studied : those to be observed amongst Christian converts from Hinduism ; those amongst the population of India not ...
... result of being so long brought into contact with heathenism . We have , there- fore , three classes of effects to be studied : those to be observed amongst Christian converts from Hinduism ; those amongst the population of India not ...
Page 298
... result of the labors of the Penal Servitude Commission , to the ( Prisons ) Act of 1865 , the result of the House of Lords Committee on Prison Discipline , to the Habitual Criminals Act of 1869 ( the result of the cessation of ...
... result of the labors of the Penal Servitude Commission , to the ( Prisons ) Act of 1865 , the result of the House of Lords Committee on Prison Discipline , to the Habitual Criminals Act of 1869 ( the result of the cessation of ...
Page 435
... result in a saving of nearly £ 950,000 . Thus , he proposed that the number of European regiments should be reduced , but that each regiment should have its full comple- ment of men , the total number of European soldiers remaining ...
... result in a saving of nearly £ 950,000 . Thus , he proposed that the number of European regiments should be reduced , but that each regiment should have its full comple- ment of men , the total number of European soldiers remaining ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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