The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 17
... death took place at Barrackpore . She was buried at Calcutta , probably in her husband's grave , but there is no inscription to her memory . Her estate was a comparatively large one valued at something below two lakhs and including some ...
... death took place at Barrackpore . She was buried at Calcutta , probably in her husband's grave , but there is no inscription to her memory . Her estate was a comparatively large one valued at something below two lakhs and including some ...
Page 20
... death , or him at least who began the quarrel . " This is said to have had such an effect upon them , that they never expressed any dislike to each other , even in jest afterwards . No less attractive than the foregoing account is the ...
... death , or him at least who began the quarrel . " This is said to have had such an effect upon them , that they never expressed any dislike to each other , even in jest afterwards . No less attractive than the foregoing account is the ...
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... death and his mortal remains are interred with military honours . The survivor spends the rest of his days with the cheering conscious- ness of having sent a fellow - creature to a premature grave , or perchance a few more " successful ...
... death and his mortal remains are interred with military honours . The survivor spends the rest of his days with the cheering conscious- ness of having sent a fellow - creature to a premature grave , or perchance a few more " successful ...
Page 23
... Deaths " in the Calcutta Gazette of the 2nd Septem- ber 1790 appears the following : - " On Monday Mr. Webb , who was unfortunately wounded in a duel a few days ago . " Almost half a century later in the Asiatic Journal of 1835 there is ...
... Deaths " in the Calcutta Gazette of the 2nd Septem- ber 1790 appears the following : - " On Monday Mr. Webb , who was unfortunately wounded in a duel a few days ago . " Almost half a century later in the Asiatic Journal of 1835 there is ...
Page 33
... death , and the dismissal of the whole party . But morning found his acquaintance of the night before in a milder frame , and written explana- tions were exchanged , which , though they proved more satisfactory to the seconds than to ...
... death , and the dismissal of the whole party . But morning found his acquaintance of the night before in a milder frame , and written explana- tions were exchanged , which , though they proved more satisfactory to the seconds than to ...
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