Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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Page 6
... existence during the early part of the last century . " If we consider the unsubstantial nature of the foundation of the Soonderbuns , which , at the distance of only one hundred and twenty feet from the surface , consists of a bed of ...
... existence during the early part of the last century . " If we consider the unsubstantial nature of the foundation of the Soonderbuns , which , at the distance of only one hundred and twenty feet from the surface , consists of a bed of ...
Page 10
... existence of lingering and smouldering , but deeply seated subterranean fires . Also twenty miles North of Chittagong is Seeta Koond , a hot spring , the gaseous exhalta- tions on the surface of which may be inflamed by the applica ...
... existence of lingering and smouldering , but deeply seated subterranean fires . Also twenty miles North of Chittagong is Seeta Koond , a hot spring , the gaseous exhalta- tions on the surface of which may be inflamed by the applica ...
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... existence of the bore , or from not knowing the correct position to take up so as to meet it . Ships at anchor in Cal- cutta though not exposed to the breaking portion of the wave frequent- ly part their cables when struck with the wave ...
... existence of the bore , or from not knowing the correct position to take up so as to meet it . Ships at anchor in Cal- cutta though not exposed to the breaking portion of the wave frequent- ly part their cables when struck with the wave ...
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... existence we had dared so much , being yet alive ; for amidst all our dangers , hope grew strong and cheered us . Nerving our hearts against the tide of opposi- tion we advanced steadily , until we reached a large court - yard . ' And ...
... existence we had dared so much , being yet alive ; for amidst all our dangers , hope grew strong and cheered us . Nerving our hearts against the tide of opposi- tion we advanced steadily , until we reached a large court - yard . ' And ...
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... existence by the growing interest in Indian affairs , sufficiently prove that in these three requisites Indian writers are not necessarily deficient . Yet , on the other hand , a general prejudice of this sort is not likely to be ...
... existence by the growing interest in Indian affairs , sufficiently prove that in these three requisites Indian writers are not necessarily deficient . Yet , on the other hand , a general prejudice of this sort is not likely to be ...
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