Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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Page 38
... lived together on terms of the utmost affectionate harmony till the period of the noble Lord's appointment as Governor - General , that after his return from India they " did not live long together , " and were not again reconciled ...
... lived together on terms of the utmost affectionate harmony till the period of the noble Lord's appointment as Governor - General , that after his return from India they " did not live long together , " and were not again reconciled ...
Page 104
... lived , and ancient bards exercised their fascinating power . But here are not our homes . Home , here , has none of the pleasing associa- tions which in England the past so plentifully supplies . At best we may see around us traces of ...
... lived , and ancient bards exercised their fascinating power . But here are not our homes . Home , here , has none of the pleasing associa- tions which in England the past so plentifully supplies . At best we may see around us traces of ...
Page 108
... lived in much splendour , but in this respect the Dutch probably outshone their rivals . Surat and Bantam were for some time the seats of our East Indian Company's principal establishments . In 1628 the former became the seat of ...
... lived in much splendour , but in this respect the Dutch probably outshone their rivals . Surat and Bantam were for some time the seats of our East Indian Company's principal establishments . In 1628 the former became the seat of ...
Page 113
... lived in the midst of great disorders . " At this time the brigand Seewajee was laying the foundation of the Maratha power by plunder , treachery , murder and violence of all kinds . A man who was from first to last " alieni appe- tens ...
... lived in the midst of great disorders . " At this time the brigand Seewajee was laying the foundation of the Maratha power by plunder , treachery , murder and violence of all kinds . A man who was from first to last " alieni appe- tens ...
Page 117
... lived influence , but their missionary contrived , as has been stated , to establish here a convent . The Dutch displayed none of that love for Church Building which so distinguished them at Ceylon and other colonies ; but then they ...
... lived influence , but their missionary contrived , as has been stated , to establish here a convent . The Dutch displayed none of that love for Church Building which so distinguished them at Ceylon and other colonies ; but then they ...
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