Calcutta Review, Volume 32University of Calcutta, 1859 |
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... language . Dictionaries there are many , but the sinologue to whom you refer says , ' Oh they are all useless , wait till mine comes out ' ; grammars there are too , but you read the language has no grammar ; you disbelieve it , but ...
... language earlier , we should have been saved all our trouble . Echoing Mr. Cooke's sentiment that if we would do anything in China we must abolish Chinese , we sit down to wait until this is done for us . ART . IV . - 1 . Report on the ...
... language that crime is a losing game . The Indian Law Commissioners introduced a most important principle , when they left fines to be inflicted lightly or heavily at the discretion of the Court , limited only by the powers of the ...
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