The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 23
... means a monopoly of the warrior caste . Civilians were often involved and Calcutta records teem with notices of affairs in which officers had little to do . Under " Deaths " in the Calcutta Gazette of the 2nd Septem- ber 1790 appears ...
... means a monopoly of the warrior caste . Civilians were often involved and Calcutta records teem with notices of affairs in which officers had little to do . Under " Deaths " in the Calcutta Gazette of the 2nd Septem- ber 1790 appears ...
Page 32
... means late , was clearly under the influence of refreshments . With elaborate politeness he informed the visitor that a meeting was the only satisfaction and Keene returned to the hotel very much upset at the prospect of what the " + ...
... means late , was clearly under the influence of refreshments . With elaborate politeness he informed the visitor that a meeting was the only satisfaction and Keene returned to the hotel very much upset at the prospect of what the " + ...
Page 41
... means of redress , the Kols rose in a serious revolt in 1813. The Nagbansi Raja of Chota Nagpur and the Darogas appointed by the Company's Government could not redress their griev- ances . The THE KOL REBELLIONS OF 1832-33 . 41.
... means of redress , the Kols rose in a serious revolt in 1813. The Nagbansi Raja of Chota Nagpur and the Darogas appointed by the Company's Government could not redress their griev- ances . The THE KOL REBELLIONS OF 1832-33 . 41.
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... means of obtaining beatitude , or in other words , Metempsychosis or deliver- ance from all corporeal encumbrances . Next we have the Manu Sanhita or the Institutes of Manu . Manu's Code , according to Mr. Elphinstone , seems rather to ...
... means of obtaining beatitude , or in other words , Metempsychosis or deliver- ance from all corporeal encumbrances . Next we have the Manu Sanhita or the Institutes of Manu . Manu's Code , according to Mr. Elphinstone , seems rather to ...
Page 54
... means of sound criticism through the medium of in- dependent and impartial journals and periodicals started by literary societies . It is desirable that every literary society or an association of such societies should have well ...
... means of sound criticism through the medium of in- dependent and impartial journals and periodicals started by literary societies . It is desirable that every literary society or an association of such societies should have well ...
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