Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... Objects ) ; by Ramgati Nyáratna . Calcutta . Sambat 1915 . lv lix lxv lxvi lxix lxx 18. Turkiya Itihas ( Turkish Tales ) ; translated into Ben- gali Verse , by Dwárká Nath Kundu . Calcutta . 1859 . ib . 19. Inyan Briksha ( The Tree of ...
... Objects ) ; by Ramgati Nyáratna . Calcutta . Sambat 1915 . lv lix lxv lxvi lxix lxx 18. Turkiya Itihas ( Turkish Tales ) ; translated into Ben- gali Verse , by Dwárká Nath Kundu . Calcutta . 1859 . ib . 19. Inyan Briksha ( The Tree of ...
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... object in the navigation is to keep afloat , and to make progress towards the top of the tide and during its flood , and to ground during the ebb in creeks were the bore ( tidal wave ) is not violent ; for where the channels are broad ...
... object in the navigation is to keep afloat , and to make progress towards the top of the tide and during its flood , and to ground during the ebb in creeks were the bore ( tidal wave ) is not violent ; for where the channels are broad ...
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... objects being the two barrack buildings so unhappily chosen by Sir H. Wheeler , after the mutiny of all ' the native troops at this station on the 6th June . 6 " There could scarcely have been a more fatally exposed posi- tion . The ...
... objects being the two barrack buildings so unhappily chosen by Sir H. Wheeler , after the mutiny of all ' the native troops at this station on the 6th June . 6 " There could scarcely have been a more fatally exposed posi- tion . The ...
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... object for which we fought on the foregoing day , had been accomplished , and we retired unmolested to our boats , and quartered ourselves in the various bungalows along the river bank . Cholera was still wasting us away , and had ...
... object for which we fought on the foregoing day , had been accomplished , and we retired unmolested to our boats , and quartered ourselves in the various bungalows along the river bank . Cholera was still wasting us away , and had ...
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... object of his heart - the rescue of the garrison of Lucknow . The predominant feeling now was one of enthusiastic admiration of the magnanimity dis- played by Sir James Outram in relinquishing his own just claim to command the force ...
... object of his heart - the rescue of the garrison of Lucknow . The predominant feeling now was one of enthusiastic admiration of the magnanimity dis- played by Sir James Outram in relinquishing his own just claim to command the force ...
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