The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... nature , furnishing as they do instances of individual capacity and possibilities under unusual conditions which are scarcely likely to re - arise in these more prosaic days . Thus , among others , there flourished in Hindustan Count de ...
... nature , furnishing as they do instances of individual capacity and possibilities under unusual conditions which are scarcely likely to re - arise in these more prosaic days . Thus , among others , there flourished in Hindustan Count de ...
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... nature . Immorality was rampant and European society with but few honourable exceptions , little short of depraved . The purifying influence of cultured women was a thing unknown , and the few Anglo - Indian ladies who played the ...
... nature . Immorality was rampant and European society with but few honourable exceptions , little short of depraved . The purifying influence of cultured women was a thing unknown , and the few Anglo - Indian ladies who played the ...
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... 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 of the offence given appeared to be neither clear nor grave , and he undertook the duty much against his will , and only because the laws of duelling rendered it imperative that he should do so . He drove with the man to ...
... nature of the offence given appeared to be neither clear nor grave , and he undertook the duty much against his will , and only because the laws of duelling rendered it imperative that he should do so . He drove with the man to ...
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