Calcutta Review, Том 7University of Calcutta, 1847 |
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... Nature and Treatment of Cholera , by T. Hastings , Esq . M. R. C. S. Bengal Medical Service , Calcutta , Ostell and Lepage , 1846 3. An Atlas of Anatomical Plates of the human body , accompanied with descriptions in Hindustani , by Fred ...
... Nature and Treatment of Cholera , by T. Hastings , Esq . M. R. C. S. Bengal Medical Service , Calcutta , Ostell and Lepage , 1846 3. An Atlas of Anatomical Plates of the human body , accompanied with descriptions in Hindustani , by Fred ...
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... nature . Whilst yet a boy he had all the daring resolution - the impetuous courage of manhood . His first achievement as a man was one unhappily but too charac- teristic of Affghan manhood - it was an act of deliberate mur- der . He had ...
... nature . Whilst yet a boy he had all the daring resolution - the impetuous courage of manhood . His first achievement as a man was one unhappily but too charac- teristic of Affghan manhood - it was an act of deliberate mur- der . He had ...
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... nature was scarcely known beyond his own tent . His followers lost confidence in their chief . They knew that some evil had befallen him ; that he had lost heart ; that his spirit was broken . The nameless fear seized upon the whole ...
... nature was scarcely known beyond his own tent . His followers lost confidence in their chief . They knew that some evil had befallen him ; that he had lost heart ; that his spirit was broken . The nameless fear seized upon the whole ...
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... nature cruel ; but once embarked in the strife of Affghan politics , a man must either fight it out or die . Every man's hand is against him and he must turn his hand against every man . There is no middle course open to him . If he ...
... nature cruel ; but once embarked in the strife of Affghan politics , a man must either fight it out or die . Every man's hand is against him and he must turn his hand against every man . There is no middle course open to him . If he ...
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... nature . In most cases , the lie goes down , unassailed , and often unsuspected to posterity ; and in place of sober History we have a florid Romance . But still , in spite of the declarations of Burnes 40 DOST MAHOMMED KHAN .
... nature . In most cases , the lie goes down , unassailed , and often unsuspected to posterity ; and in place of sober History we have a florid Romance . But still , in spite of the declarations of Burnes 40 DOST MAHOMMED KHAN .
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Стр. xxxviii - Heaven first taught letters for some wretch's aid, Some banish'd lover, or some captive maid; They live, they speak, they breathe what love inspires, Warm from the soul, and faithful to its fires ; The virgin's wish without her fears impart, Excuse the blush, and pour out all the heart, Speed the soft intercourse from soul to soul, And waft a sigh from Indus to the Pole.
Стр. xl - Nay, do not think I flatter ; For what advancement may I hope from thee, That no revenue hast but thy good spirits, To feed and clothe thee ? Why should the poor be flatter'd ? No, let the candied tongue lick absurd pomp, And crook the pregnant hinges of the knee Where thrift may follow fawning.
Стр. 175 - No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life ; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.5 And if a man also strive for masteries, yet is he not crowned, except he strive lawfully.
Стр. 448 - THIS is true liberty, when freeborn men, Having to advise the public, may speak free ; Which he who can, and will, deserves high praise ; Who neither can, nor will, may hold his peace ; What can be juster in a state than this ? FROM HORACE.
Стр. 51 - You have eaten my salt," he said, " these thirteen years. If, as is too plain, you are resolved to seek a new master, grant me but one favour in requital for that long period of maintenance and kindness — enable me to die with honour. Stand by the brother of Futteh Khan...
Стр. 448 - This is true Liberty, when free-born Men, Having to advise the Public, may speak free, Which he who can, and will, deserv's high praise; Who neither can nor will, may hold his peace, What can be juster in a state then this?
Стр. 502 - I suffer beyond mea' sure by the present contest, and my spirits are, at times, so ' depressed as to affect my health. I feel an injury done me by ' a man for whom I have borne a sincere and steady friendship ' during more than thirty years, and to whose support I was, at ' one time, indebted for the safety of my fortune, honour and re' putation, with a ten-fold sensibility.
Стр. 503 - Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify himself against me; for then peradventure I would have hid myself from him : 14 But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend.
Стр. 36 - I like, kick him out, or anything; but I stood too much in fear of Vattel to do any such thing; and since he was so friendly to us, said I, give me the letters the agent has brought ; all of which he surrendered sharp ; and I sent an express at once to my Lord A., with a confidential letter to the Governor...
Стр. xxvi - Whom shall he teach knowledge? and whom shall he make to understand doctrine ? them that are weaned from the milk, and drawn from the breasts. For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept ; line upon line, line upon line ; here a little, and there a little...