The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 42
Company's Government could not redress their griev- ances . The aliens - Hindus and Mahomedans - had obtained from ... Hindu and Mahomedan farmers of their oppression were frequent and loud . The honour of their females was not always ...
Company's Government could not redress their griev- ances . The aliens - Hindus and Mahomedans - had obtained from ... Hindu and Mahomedan farmers of their oppression were frequent and loud . The honour of their females was not always ...
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... Hindu civilisa- tion in Aryavarta when the Aryan patriarch hewed down with his own hands hills and constructed villages and towns , bridges and high roads ; when every able- bodied Hindu unlike the modern times took the sword and the ...
... Hindu civilisa- tion in Aryavarta when the Aryan patriarch hewed down with his own hands hills and constructed villages and towns , bridges and high roads ; when every able- bodied Hindu unlike the modern times took the sword and the ...
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... Hindu religion , mythology and philosophy , but it con- tains also the seeds of those grand and sublime truths of religion which have so vastly and variously influenced the world at large . And do they not shed a flood of light on the ...
... Hindu religion , mythology and philosophy , but it con- tains also the seeds of those grand and sublime truths of religion which have so vastly and variously influenced the world at large . And do they not shed a flood of light on the ...
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... Hindu dynasties . The compiler of the Mahabharata was Vyasa and that of the Ramayana Valmiki . Both of them are held in universal esteem and admiration for their magnificence of imagery and elegance of description . They embrace history ...
... Hindu dynasties . The compiler of the Mahabharata was Vyasa and that of the Ramayana Valmiki . Both of them are held in universal esteem and admiration for their magnificence of imagery and elegance of description . They embrace history ...
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... Hindus . Now as to the methods of literary societies for accomplishing their objects . The first and most important object will be to try to improve and extend the scope of the existing methods already in operation . The late Babu ...
... Hindus . Now as to the methods of literary societies for accomplishing their objects . The first and most important object will be to try to improve and extend the scope of the existing methods already in operation . The late Babu ...
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