The Calcutta Review, Volume 4University of Calcutta, 1916 |
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Page 86
... possible . In strictness there were never twelve Cæsars , except as there are still Cæsars , Kaisers , or Czars in Europe , since what was originally the name of a great family , or indeed of one supremely great man , became the title ...
... possible . In strictness there were never twelve Cæsars , except as there are still Cæsars , Kaisers , or Czars in Europe , since what was originally the name of a great family , or indeed of one supremely great man , became the title ...
Page 89
... possible on the same spot ; and it was observed that shortly before the death of each of them the tree he had planted withered . Now in Nero's last year the whole planting shrivelled from the roots , and every single fowl on the estate ...
... possible on the same spot ; and it was observed that shortly before the death of each of them the tree he had planted withered . Now in Nero's last year the whole planting shrivelled from the roots , and every single fowl on the estate ...
Page 96
... possible ; and so he rebuked Tiberius for hunting after old - fashioned and uncommon words ; girded at Antony for writing to be admired rather than to be understood ; and warned his grand - daughter Agrippina against stilted speech or ...
... possible ; and so he rebuked Tiberius for hunting after old - fashioned and uncommon words ; girded at Antony for writing to be admired rather than to be understood ; and warned his grand - daughter Agrippina against stilted speech or ...
Page 114
... possible the actual criticisms , recorded by himself , which an intelligent Indian of the latter half of the eighteenth century passed upon the English in their capacity as states- men and rulers of his country . A book that is better ...
... possible the actual criticisms , recorded by himself , which an intelligent Indian of the latter half of the eighteenth century passed upon the English in their capacity as states- men and rulers of his country . A book that is better ...
Page 117
... possible . The first point , therefore , which Gholam Hossein makes is that the new rulers are distinctly and essentially foreigners , differing in every possible respect from Indians . · • A second point made by the critic is the ...
... possible . The first point , therefore , which Gholam Hossein makes is that the new rulers are distinctly and essentially foreigners , differing in every possible respect from Indians . · • A second point made by the critic is the ...
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