Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 54
... Persians ' consider that , while none but wicked men carry off women by ' violence , fools only trouble themselves about ... Persian worthies is , in this country where the marriage tie sits so lightly , a consum- mation devoutly to be ...
... Persians ' consider that , while none but wicked men carry off women by ' violence , fools only trouble themselves about ... Persian worthies is , in this country where the marriage tie sits so lightly , a consum- mation devoutly to be ...
Page 110
... Persian , he used to come twice a day ' to my house , etc. " Here there is not even an ablative ; Bukht Khan is the nominative , if there be one in the sentence , and none but those who thoroughly understand Indian habits could possibly ...
... Persian , he used to come twice a day ' to my house , etc. " Here there is not even an ablative ; Bukht Khan is the nominative , if there be one in the sentence , and none but those who thoroughly understand Indian habits could possibly ...
Page 131
... Persian frontier . † which group appears , judging from published accounts , to be also represented in Western India , and which also appears far to the East in Burmah , as Mr. Oldham has recorded in his account of the geo- logy of the ...
... Persian frontier . † which group appears , judging from published accounts , to be also represented in Western India , and which also appears far to the East in Burmah , as Mr. Oldham has recorded in his account of the geo- logy of the ...
Page 132
... Persia on the West , to Burmah on the East , this upper group being characterized generally by the presence of gypsum and of petro- leum ( the " Gypsiferous " series of Loftus ) I would allude to the occur- rence of petroleum springs in ...
... Persia on the West , to Burmah on the East , this upper group being characterized generally by the presence of gypsum and of petro- leum ( the " Gypsiferous " series of Loftus ) I would allude to the occur- rence of petroleum springs in ...
Page 189
... Persian troops , not till the 19th that reinforcements were applied for from England , not till the 18th that the Fusiliers left Madras . From this we may gather that none of the events prior to the outbreak at Delhi had served to shew ...
... Persian troops , not till the 19th that reinforcements were applied for from England , not till the 18th that the Fusiliers left Madras . From this we may gather that none of the events prior to the outbreak at Delhi had served to shew ...
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