Calcutta Review, Том 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... observation by their very frequency , and they serve to remind us in due order , of the great spread of the Sanskrit language , the Hindu religion , and the race by whom both language and religion were preserved . Next they recall to us ...
... observation by their very frequency , and they serve to remind us in due order , of the great spread of the Sanskrit language , the Hindu religion , and the race by whom both language and religion were preserved . Next they recall to us ...
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... observations on his present condition and ways of dealing . 66 The vices of the Bengali are but too well known . His good qualities are patient endurance , suppleness , dexterity , and quick- ness of apprehension . But though it may be ...
... observations on his present condition and ways of dealing . 66 The vices of the Bengali are but too well known . His good qualities are patient endurance , suppleness , dexterity , and quick- ness of apprehension . But though it may be ...
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... observations of Lord Mornington , Mr. Sheridan held up his Lordship to ridicule for the anxiety with which he had hunted for plots , and the laborious exertions he had made to scrape together proofs of sedition , with that happy mixture ...
... observations of Lord Mornington , Mr. Sheridan held up his Lordship to ridicule for the anxiety with which he had hunted for plots , and the laborious exertions he had made to scrape together proofs of sedition , with that happy mixture ...
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... we imagine , will be dis- posed to deny the wisdom of this last observation . With regard to the second proposed measure the Earl wrote , certainly no ( C " " I representation from one friendly state 46 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
... we imagine , will be dis- posed to deny the wisdom of this last observation . With regard to the second proposed measure the Earl wrote , certainly no ( C " " I representation from one friendly state 46 LORD WELLESLEY'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... observations which I have offered to you in this letter ; and which in the name of the Company , and of the allies , I re- commend to your most earnest consideration ; but as I am also desirous of communicating to you , on behalf of the ...
... observations which I have offered to you in this letter ; and which in the name of the Company , and of the allies , I re- commend to your most earnest consideration ; but as I am also desirous of communicating to you , on behalf of the ...
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