The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 181A. Constable, 1895 |
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... passing round of emblems and intimations , sacrificial , prophetic , or ( so to speak ) masonic , are not unfrequent in India ; and it seems also fairly established that the population at large , far from joining an immense conspiracy ...
... passing round of emblems and intimations , sacrificial , prophetic , or ( so to speak ) masonic , are not unfrequent in India ; and it seems also fairly established that the population at large , far from joining an immense conspiracy ...
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... passed on from village to village till the origin of the chupáti became lost , and they went on their way rejoicing as sacred prasád — that is , food sent by the gods to their followers , to be partaken of sparingly and passed on to ...
... passed on from village to village till the origin of the chupáti became lost , and they went on their way rejoicing as sacred prasád — that is , food sent by the gods to their followers , to be partaken of sparingly and passed on to ...
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... passed rather unexpectedly through the House of Commons ; and of course it was a central plank in the platform of the highly educated native reformers in the presidency towns of India . Yet , although something might be said for the ...
... passed rather unexpectedly through the House of Commons ; and of course it was a central plank in the platform of the highly educated native reformers in the presidency towns of India . Yet , although something might be said for the ...
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... passed upon it all matters in difference appear to have been quietly adjusted . It should be reckoned to the credit of Lord Lansdowne that the most important measure of constitutional reform that has recently been enacted for India by ...
... passed upon it all matters in difference appear to have been quietly adjusted . It should be reckoned to the credit of Lord Lansdowne that the most important measure of constitutional reform that has recently been enacted for India by ...
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... less suited for the registry of decrees , especially when those decrees are Speech by Mr. Gladstone , April 29 , 1881 . passed by a popular chamber elsewhere . The duty of 23 Twelve Years of Indian Government ( 1882-94 ) . Jan.
... less suited for the registry of decrees , especially when those decrees are Speech by Mr. Gladstone , April 29 , 1881 . passed by a popular chamber elsewhere . The duty of 23 Twelve Years of Indian Government ( 1882-94 ) . Jan.
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