Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in Calcutta : London , 1848 9. The Picnic Magazine , a Journal of Literature , Science , & c . & c . xliii ...
... England ; together with an account of general educational efforts in North India ; by the Rev. James Long , Church Missionary in Calcutta : London , 1848 9. The Picnic Magazine , a Journal of Literature , Science , & c . & c . xliii ...
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... England , if we mistake not , astonished an enquirer of the West end , who was anxious to elucidate some disputed point in the architecture of the Taj Mahal , by informing him that he had never seen the building in question , and yet we ...
... England , if we mistake not , astonished an enquirer of the West end , who was anxious to elucidate some disputed point in the architecture of the Taj Mahal , by informing him that he had never seen the building in question , and yet we ...
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... England an opinion is or was generally prevalent , that rice forms the staple food of all the inhabitants of the Indian Peninsula , and the Historian's pen has been already employed to dispel this illusion . The Bengal and Madras ...
... England an opinion is or was generally prevalent , that rice forms the staple food of all the inhabitants of the Indian Peninsula , and the Historian's pen has been already employed to dispel this illusion . The Bengal and Madras ...
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... England , the cow - house where some four or five bullocks are lazily cropping the dub grass , and it may be the Thakúr bari where the owner pays his devo- tions to the presiding deity . But Jungle such as the above is met with in every ...
... England , the cow - house where some four or five bullocks are lazily cropping the dub grass , and it may be the Thakúr bari where the owner pays his devo- tions to the presiding deity . But Jungle such as the above is met with in every ...
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... England . But once it falls into decay and a wheeled conveyance of any kind , except perhaps the all - enduring hackery , might almost as soon pass over a broken down brick wall , as go in safety over their uneven surface . Consequently ...
... England . But once it falls into decay and a wheeled conveyance of any kind , except perhaps the all - enduring hackery , might almost as soon pass over a broken down brick wall , as go in safety over their uneven surface . Consequently ...
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