Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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... British Government in India , with full access to the experience of Europe and America , and having , where it chooses to exert its influence , more than the powers of Mogul or Russian despotism , it is our sacred duty to originate ...
... British Government in India , with full access to the experience of Europe and America , and having , where it chooses to exert its influence , more than the powers of Mogul or Russian despotism , it is our sacred duty to originate ...
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... British shores ; the divine beauty of the Englishwoman renders her a rival to the finest sculpture of antiquity , amid the healthful breezes of her own country ; still , wherever she wander the charm of expres- sion is never lost , and ...
... British shores ; the divine beauty of the Englishwoman renders her a rival to the finest sculpture of antiquity , amid the healthful breezes of her own country ; still , wherever she wander the charm of expres- sion is never lost , and ...
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... British Commerce And the accents of Cockaigne ? ' Have we then no faults of our own to correct , no example to hold up , no talent to employ , which , as Milton says , ' tis death to hide ? Lastly , there is the duty of disseminating a ...
... British Commerce And the accents of Cockaigne ? ' Have we then no faults of our own to correct , no example to hold up , no talent to employ , which , as Milton says , ' tis death to hide ? Lastly , there is the duty of disseminating a ...
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... British public , regarding this portion of our Indian terri- tories , is exceedingly meagre . Though unknown , and unappreciated , there are probably few . portions of the British dominions in India more important , whe- ther considered ...
... British public , regarding this portion of our Indian terri- tories , is exceedingly meagre . Though unknown , and unappreciated , there are probably few . portions of the British dominions in India more important , whe- ther considered ...
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... British rule , the expediency of endeavouring to open a direct communication between it and the more Southern provinces of Sylhet and Kachar presented itself to the attention of Mr. David Scott , then the Commissioner and Agent of the ...
... British rule , the expediency of endeavouring to open a direct communication between it and the more Southern provinces of Sylhet and Kachar presented itself to the attention of Mr. David Scott , then the Commissioner and Agent of the ...
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