The Calcutta Review, Volumes 58-59University of Calcutta, 1874 |
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Page 43
... taken yearly or decennially , so as to obtain the relative proportion of Muhammadans and Hindus at each succeeding period . But when and by whom , was this census taken ? Evidently it must have been taken by some special correspondent ...
... taken yearly or decennially , so as to obtain the relative proportion of Muhammadans and Hindus at each succeeding period . But when and by whom , was this census taken ? Evidently it must have been taken by some special correspondent ...
Page 255
... taken in tune , and can show exactly what percentage of the vibration number of the note the error amounts to when the second note is taken incorrectly . You may explain , therefore , that the question is one of correctness or ...
... taken in tune , and can show exactly what percentage of the vibration number of the note the error amounts to when the second note is taken incorrectly . You may explain , therefore , that the question is one of correctness or ...
Page 204
... taken the mantra " from his family priest , he first performs pujah , and then has his break- fast brought . The servants of the house or the women of the family sweep the floor of the room or verandah where he usually takes his meals ...
... taken the mantra " from his family priest , he first performs pujah , and then has his break- fast brought . The servants of the house or the women of the family sweep the floor of the room or verandah where he usually takes his meals ...
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No CXV | 1 |
THE REVIVAL OF ISLAM | 39 |
RIFLED ARTILLERY PART II A PAPER FOR | 73 |
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