Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... respect they were not utterly to be cast away . ” — MILTON . CALCUTTA : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR , BY SANDERS , CONES AND CO . , No. 7 , MISSION ROW , AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1848 . 89 X 27 AP 8 .C14 . ser !! CONTENTS.
... respect they were not utterly to be cast away . ” — MILTON . CALCUTTA : PRINTED FOR THE PROPRIETOR , BY SANDERS , CONES AND CO . , No. 7 , MISSION ROW , AND SOLD BY ALL THE BOOKSELLERS . 1848 . 89 X 27 AP 8 .C14 . ser !! CONTENTS.
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... respect before we have enjoyed her commonest fruits , and shall emerge at one step from the traces of primitive barbarism to the evidences of the most enlightened civilization . Our subject is the plains and their peculiarities whether ...
... respect before we have enjoyed her commonest fruits , and shall emerge at one step from the traces of primitive barbarism to the evidences of the most enlightened civilization . Our subject is the plains and their peculiarities whether ...
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... respects , superior in some - Henry Grattan - a man " so born , so gifted , that poetry , forensic skill , elegant literature and all the highest attainments of human genius were within his reach ; but he thought the noblest occupation ...
... respects , superior in some - Henry Grattan - a man " so born , so gifted , that poetry , forensic skill , elegant literature and all the highest attainments of human genius were within his reach ; but he thought the noblest occupation ...
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... respecting them , and entered upon the negotiation with zeal . Ambassadors were sent by him to the island , who arrived there in January 1798 , with a letter from Tippú to the Governor . They found their expectations miserably ...
... respecting them , and entered upon the negotiation with zeal . Ambassadors were sent by him to the island , who arrived there in January 1798 , with a letter from Tippú to the Governor . They found their expectations miserably ...
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... respect -their claims upon the government were settled - and they were subsequently sent to Europe , not however as prisoners of war , but without detention or restraint . The success of this admirable stroke of policy is mainly ...
... respect -their claims upon the government were settled - and they were subsequently sent to Europe , not however as prisoners of war , but without detention or restraint . The success of this admirable stroke of policy is mainly ...
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