Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... Remains , consisting of Lectures and Tracts on Political Economy of the late Rev. Richard Jones , formerly Professor of Political Economy at the East India College , Haileybury ; and Member ib . of the Tithe and Charity Commissions ...
... Remains , consisting of Lectures and Tracts on Political Economy of the late Rev. Richard Jones , formerly Professor of Political Economy at the East India College , Haileybury ; and Member ib . of the Tithe and Charity Commissions ...
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... remains have also been dis- covered , but only in the Northern portions of the Soonderbuns . In lot No. 129 that has been lately cleared and occupied by a village of Native Christians we remarked baked bricks , remains of buildings ...
... remains have also been dis- covered , but only in the Northern portions of the Soonderbuns . In lot No. 129 that has been lately cleared and occupied by a village of Native Christians we remarked baked bricks , remains of buildings ...
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... remains in fresh water ; this is not the case , as they are found all along the Chittagong and Arracan coast , never far from the shore it is true , but still in bonâ fide salt water , where they are as dangerous as sharks . In the ...
... remains in fresh water ; this is not the case , as they are found all along the Chittagong and Arracan coast , never far from the shore it is true , but still in bonâ fide salt water , where they are as dangerous as sharks . In the ...
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... remain ! The rebels as usual ran helter skel- ter , and we returned to our old quarters at Mungarwar , hun- gry and weary . It rained heavily all that night , and early next morning the skeleton of Havelock's force retraced its steps to ...
... remain ! The rebels as usual ran helter skel- ter , and we returned to our old quarters at Mungarwar , hun- gry and weary . It rained heavily all that night , and early next morning the skeleton of Havelock's force retraced its steps to ...
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... remain in the village more than two or three days . Every member of the out- cast tribes should be punished as a vagrant , who does not regis- ter himself at the Thannah nearest to his village , and none should be allowed to leave the ...
... remain in the village more than two or three days . Every member of the out- cast tribes should be punished as a vagrant , who does not regis- ter himself at the Thannah nearest to his village , and none should be allowed to leave the ...
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