Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... Character , Plenary Inspiration , and Surpassing Importance of the Earlier Chap- ters of Genesis . By John H. Pratt , M. A. , Arch- deacon of Calcutta . Third Edition . London : Thomas Hatchard . 1859 . 10. Life of Rama . ib . xlix liv ...
... Character , Plenary Inspiration , and Surpassing Importance of the Earlier Chap- ters of Genesis . By John H. Pratt , M. A. , Arch- deacon of Calcutta . Third Edition . London : Thomas Hatchard . 1859 . 10. Life of Rama . ib . xlix liv ...
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... character becomes for ever lost , by the breaking up of its parts and the departure of its brave leader . We can only say for Major North's book , after the extracts we have given from it - read it , and we are assured it will amply re ...
... character becomes for ever lost , by the breaking up of its parts and the departure of its brave leader . We can only say for Major North's book , after the extracts we have given from it - read it , and we are assured it will amply re ...
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... character of the people ; and here both Meadows and Cooke give us much infor- mation . We had always thought the Chinese a dull impassible people , utterly devoid of curiosity . Huc had indeed told us the contrary , but we could not ...
... character of the people ; and here both Meadows and Cooke give us much infor- mation . We had always thought the Chinese a dull impassible people , utterly devoid of curiosity . Huc had indeed told us the contrary , but we could not ...
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... character as it is , we have nothing to do ; we are not going to take a Chinese wife , and we shall have no need therefore to instruct our children in the duty and respect they owe their parents . As travellers we have only two more ...
... character as it is , we have nothing to do ; we are not going to take a Chinese wife , and we shall have no need therefore to instruct our children in the duty and respect they owe their parents . As travellers we have only two more ...
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... character of chivalrous impulse , and the victim of the law is not unfrequently a man of high and ardent feeling . But even among these tribes the force of law has asserted itself , and men of note among the moun- tains , whose hands ...
... character of chivalrous impulse , and the victim of the law is not unfrequently a man of high and ardent feeling . But even among these tribes the force of law has asserted itself , and men of note among the moun- tains , whose hands ...
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