Calcutta Review, Volume 27University of Calcutta, 1856 |
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Page 46
... command the taste of others and educate his own . There may be flowers under the tatties , or , the hardier sorts , in the verandah ; for the great heats only last two months , and then when the rains have once begun , the flowers may ...
... command the taste of others and educate his own . There may be flowers under the tatties , or , the hardier sorts , in the verandah ; for the great heats only last two months , and then when the rains have once begun , the flowers may ...
Page 47
... command of time and the power of playing from notes would of course come in time . So much for the ear . And the third , the noblest source of culture ? Our fair country- women in this trying climate may not always shew that exquisite ...
... command of time and the power of playing from notes would of course come in time . So much for the ear . And the third , the noblest source of culture ? Our fair country- women in this trying climate may not always shew that exquisite ...
Page 59
... command of Captain Horsburgh . In the treaty , the Raja formally acknowledged his dependence on the British Government , pledged himself to abstain from all independent negociations with any foreign power , and to aid the Government ...
... command of Captain Horsburgh . In the treaty , the Raja formally acknowledged his dependence on the British Government , pledged himself to abstain from all independent negociations with any foreign power , and to aid the Government ...
Page 65
... commands a magni- ficent view , extending for many miles East and West of the great culminating points of Kunchinjinga , the highest known summit on the earth's surface - 28,177 feet . All round the station , the hills form a succession ...
... commands a magni- ficent view , extending for many miles East and West of the great culminating points of Kunchinjinga , the highest known summit on the earth's surface - 28,177 feet . All round the station , the hills form a succession ...
Page 100
... command troops in the interior than Massena , who on the other hand is more fit for a coup - de - main ; in war as in literature , each man has his own style . " Again , Jourdan is fully reliable . " Further on " Jourdan and Regnier are ...
... command troops in the interior than Massena , who on the other hand is more fit for a coup - de - main ; in war as in literature , each man has his own style . " Again , Jourdan is fully reliable . " Further on " Jourdan and Regnier are ...
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