Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... taken place at different epochs ; and numerous Thermal springs close to these hills still proclaim the existence of lingering and smouldering , but deeply seated subterranean fires . Also twenty miles North of Chittagong is Seeta Koond ...
... taken place at different epochs ; and numerous Thermal springs close to these hills still proclaim the existence of lingering and smouldering , but deeply seated subterranean fires . Also twenty miles North of Chittagong is Seeta Koond ...
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... taken from the Illustrated London News , is from the pen of the writer . of this article : " The South - West monsoon has set in , bringing with it the danger- ous tidal bore , which for three or four days at the full and change of the ...
... taken from the Illustrated London News , is from the pen of the writer . of this article : " The South - West monsoon has set in , bringing with it the danger- ous tidal bore , which for three or four days at the full and change of the ...
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... taken from the field books . “ The people up in the cultivation told us that down near the mouths of the Mollinchew and Juboona , there is a palace , but the spot they could not mention , indeed there is a degree of fable attached to it ...
... taken from the field books . “ The people up in the cultivation told us that down near the mouths of the Mollinchew and Juboona , there is a palace , but the spot they could not mention , indeed there is a degree of fable attached to it ...
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... taken , not by the effects of our artillery , but by the bayonets of our brave troops . But our position on this memorable day was often cri- tical ; the area upon which our troops were spread out was so ex- tensive , and regiments were ...
... taken , not by the effects of our artillery , but by the bayonets of our brave troops . But our position on this memorable day was often cri- tical ; the area upon which our troops were spread out was so ex- tensive , and regiments were ...
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... taken as disinterested . ) You say that it was the first to propa- gate those exaggerated stories , which now make you ashamed of your blood - thirsty language - language which even as- tonished us here . But take a file of the Times ...
... taken as disinterested . ) You say that it was the first to propa- gate those exaggerated stories , which now make you ashamed of your blood - thirsty language - language which even as- tonished us here . But take a file of the Times ...
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