The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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... respect they were not utterly to be cast away . - MILTON . Calcutía PRINTED BY D. L. MONRO , THE EDINBURGH PRESS , 300 , BOWBAZAK ST . , AND PUBLISHED BY C. J. A. PRITCHARD , 256 , Bowbazar st . MESSRS . THACKER , SPINK & CO ...
... respect they were not utterly to be cast away . - MILTON . Calcutía PRINTED BY D. L. MONRO , THE EDINBURGH PRESS , 300 , BOWBAZAK ST . , AND PUBLISHED BY C. J. A. PRITCHARD , 256 , Bowbazar st . MESSRS . THACKER , SPINK & CO ...
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... respect till his death in 1830. He left 20 millions of francs and had in his lifetime given away more than 3 millions for benevolent and patriotic purposes . + Pierre Cuillier , better known as General Perron , came out to India in 1780 ...
... respect till his death in 1830. He left 20 millions of francs and had in his lifetime given away more than 3 millions for benevolent and patriotic purposes . + Pierre Cuillier , better known as General Perron , came out to India in 1780 ...
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... respect to the Derridon and Hessing families , some personal details which have not before been published . By his wife Ellen , presumably a Hindustani Christian lady ( judging from the circumstance that she affixes to documents " her ...
... respect to the Derridon and Hessing families , some personal details which have not before been published . By his wife Ellen , presumably a Hindustani Christian lady ( judging from the circumstance that she affixes to documents " her ...
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... respect which that illustrious personage bequeathed to them . They are still believed to be proof to lead and steel , and the poor amongst them do not hesitate in going on Baspan which means going about with an ap- peal to the purse of ...
... respect which that illustrious personage bequeathed to them . They are still believed to be proof to lead and steel , and the poor amongst them do not hesitate in going on Baspan which means going about with an ap- peal to the purse of ...
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... respect to the manners and customs of America , we are inclined to pronounce that man is born a poet . All the rites and ceremonies of religion have , from the earliest ages , been highly indebt- ed to this art and the cultivation of ...
... respect to the manners and customs of America , we are inclined to pronounce that man is born a poet . All the rites and ceremonies of religion have , from the earliest ages , been highly indebt- ed to this art and the cultivation of ...
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