The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 25
... says I have done any- thing inconsistent with my oath to the Company is a rascal and a scoundrel . " Clavering , incensed at the insult , put his hand to his sword and Barwell bowed and retired . Of the duel itself there are two ...
... says I have done any- thing inconsistent with my oath to the Company is a rascal and a scoundrel . " Clavering , incensed at the insult , put his hand to his sword and Barwell bowed and retired . Of the duel itself there are two ...
Page 29
... says George Smith , Duff's biogra- pher , passages in the twenty octavo pages of Duff's alternate scorn and ridicule , reasoned demonstration , and rhetorical appeal , of which Junius would have been worthy , had that pitiless foe ...
... says George Smith , Duff's biogra- pher , passages in the twenty octavo pages of Duff's alternate scorn and ridicule , reasoned demonstration , and rhetorical appeal , of which Junius would have been worthy , had that pitiless foe ...
Page 30
... says he , " a young subaltern from a native regiment was shot dead ; and in another duel a young man was wounded near the ankle which caused lameness for a time . " The well - known general was himself a member of the college , and ...
... says he , " a young subaltern from a native regiment was shot dead ; and in another duel a young man was wounded near the ankle which caused lameness for a time . " The well - known general was himself a member of the college , and ...
Page 31
... says he , " a Bengal civilian still living in vigorous retirement , who had several scalps to his wampun ; and an officer of the days here referred to , was to be seen limping about Calcutta maimed for life by this civilian with whom he ...
... says he , " a Bengal civilian still living in vigorous retirement , who had several scalps to his wampun ; and an officer of the days here referred to , was to be seen limping about Calcutta maimed for life by this civilian with whom he ...
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... say , with the object of ( 1 ) adopting a systematic method of studying and making researches in the literature ; ( 2 ) polishing and improving the languages and dialects of India most of which are descended from Sanskrit , viz ...
... say , with the object of ( 1 ) adopting a systematic method of studying and making researches in the literature ; ( 2 ) polishing and improving the languages and dialects of India most of which are descended from Sanskrit , viz ...
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