The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 23
... fact a victorious duellist when tried for manslaughter managed , in nine cases out of ten , to get off scot free . " J. H. Stocqueler , Editor of the Englishman , and J. Silk Buckingham . of the Calcutta Journal , were in their time ...
... fact a victorious duellist when tried for manslaughter managed , in nine cases out of ten , to get off scot free . " J. H. Stocqueler , Editor of the Englishman , and J. Silk Buckingham . of the Calcutta Journal , were in their time ...
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... fact may be twisted into innumerable ramifications , in order to suit the predisposed of individual cultures and nationa susceptibilities idiosyncrasies . The Mundas and Oraons of Chota Nagpur had lived in their mountainous fastnesses ...
... fact may be twisted into innumerable ramifications , in order to suit the predisposed of individual cultures and nationa susceptibilities idiosyncrasies . The Mundas and Oraons of Chota Nagpur had lived in their mountainous fastnesses ...
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... fact that all the native subordinates were from Behar and Bengal . Neglected by their new masters , oppressed by aliens , and deprived of their former means of redress , the Kols rose in a serious revolt in 1813. The Nagbansi Raja of ...
... fact that all the native subordinates were from Behar and Bengal . Neglected by their new masters , oppressed by aliens , and deprived of their former means of redress , the Kols rose in a serious revolt in 1813. The Nagbansi Raja of ...
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... fact , a lingua franca which grew up at the time of the Mahomedan invasion in the 11th century . As the science of language teaches us that with the growth of material prosperity and civilisation of a country , lan- guage tends from ...
... fact , a lingua franca which grew up at the time of the Mahomedan invasion in the 11th century . As the science of language teaches us that with the growth of material prosperity and civilisation of a country , lan- guage tends from ...
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... fact before the recognition and support by Government of such schools they were already of indigenous growth . The pundits actuated by a laudable desire to spread the knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense ...
... fact before the recognition and support by Government of such schools they were already of indigenous growth . The pundits actuated by a laudable desire to spread the knowledge of Sanskrit literature maintained tols at their own expense ...
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