The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 42
... rules , but they include one rule not found in any Teutonic rule , almost unintelli- gible in the Irish system , but known to govern conduct even this hour all over the East , where its meaning is perfectly clear . This is the rule ...
... rules , but they include one rule not found in any Teutonic rule , almost unintelli- gible in the Irish system , but known to govern conduct even this hour all over the East , where its meaning is perfectly clear . This is the rule ...
Page 110
... rule , and when they resigned the dominion of the sea - border of Ceylon to the Dutch , the only vestiges of their rule were numerous churches and forts , and still more numerous graves scattered along the scenes of their fierce ...
... rule , and when they resigned the dominion of the sea - border of Ceylon to the Dutch , the only vestiges of their rule were numerous churches and forts , and still more numerous graves scattered along the scenes of their fierce ...
Page 90
... rule of division and the quantity of produce raised , are only to be attended to . Bhag - rents will be intelligible to any European under the familiar name of Metayer rents . In Bengal the rule of division in respect of Bhag - rents is ...
... rule of division and the quantity of produce raised , are only to be attended to . Bhag - rents will be intelligible to any European under the familiar name of Metayer rents . In Bengal the rule of division in respect of Bhag - rents is ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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