.THE CALCUTTA REVIEW1844 |
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... given to any , but persons of an equal or superior grade . Neither the Shrotriyas , nor any inferior order can aspire to the hand of a Kulin's daughter . An indelible disgrace would be affixed upon such a prostitution of a girl of birth ...
... given to any , but persons of an equal or superior grade . Neither the Shrotriyas , nor any inferior order can aspire to the hand of a Kulin's daughter . An indelible disgrace would be affixed upon such a prostitution of a girl of birth ...
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... given to the best artillery officers - to those who were best acquainted with and best performed their duty ; who could ride , who could see , and who could hear . But too frequently we have seen all these requisites neglected ; and ...
... given to the best artillery officers - to those who were best acquainted with and best performed their duty ; who could ride , who could see , and who could hear . But too frequently we have seen all these requisites neglected ; and ...
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... given a clue to their officers of what was the real motive of discontent ; or do they appear to have striven to prevent insubordination . We conceive that the motive of Government in having three native officers attached to each company ...
... given a clue to their officers of what was the real motive of discontent ; or do they appear to have striven to prevent insubordination . We conceive that the motive of Government in having three native officers attached to each company ...
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... given on the hills or in the Dhoon to European invalids of good character , on terms of military service within a certain distance ; or on terms of supplying a recruit , for seven or ten years , to a European corps . Three - fourths of ...
... given on the hills or in the Dhoon to European invalids of good character , on terms of military service within a certain distance ; or on terms of supplying a recruit , for seven or ten years , to a European corps . Three - fourths of ...
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... given us a picture of a fitting wife for him . That neither piety nor domestic affection * spoil a soldier , we see in both classes and individuals . The Puritans and Covenant- ers fought and suffered as bravely as if they had owned ...
... given us a picture of a fitting wife for him . That neither piety nor domestic affection * spoil a soldier , we see in both classes and individuals . The Puritans and Covenant- ers fought and suffered as bravely as if they had owned ...
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