The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 26
... denunciation of Francis and his public acts , Fully aware of the insulting character of the indictment and apprehending the nature of his antagonist's reply , the Governor - General sent Mrs. Hastings up the river 26 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW .
... denunciation of Francis and his public acts , Fully aware of the insulting character of the indictment and apprehending the nature of his antagonist's reply , the Governor - General sent Mrs. Hastings up the river 26 THE CALCUTTA REVIEW .
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... nature of instructions which his father feared might result in atheistical tendencies and had been placed in charge of the missionaries . After some time the lad sought to become a Christian and his father instituted proceedings against ...
... nature of instructions which his father feared might result in atheistical tendencies and had been placed in charge of the missionaries . After some time the lad sought to become a Christian and his father instituted proceedings against ...
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... nature and he soon brought the weak Mongols to their knees by a guerilla method of attack . Nearly the whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of ...
... nature and he soon brought the weak Mongols to their knees by a guerilla method of attack . Nearly the whole of the Kakar folklore which , it is curious to note , is mainly the composition of the females , celebrates the exploits of ...
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... nature alone that we are indebted for this attainment ; she has indeed conferred on some , a favourable distinction ... natural but uncultivated minds , and bring more forcibly to their notice , those beauties which are pecu- liarly ...
... nature alone that we are indebted for this attainment ; she has indeed conferred on some , a favourable distinction ... natural but uncultivated minds , and bring more forcibly to their notice , those beauties which are pecu- liarly ...
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... nature ; a lively sensation and keen relish of the external ornaments of natural objects presented to the vision ... nature will strike the dullest of mankind , when the beauties and sublimities of nature are in a manner presented to ...
... nature ; a lively sensation and keen relish of the external ornaments of natural objects presented to the vision ... nature will strike the dullest of mankind , when the beauties and sublimities of nature are in a manner presented to ...
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