Calcutta Review, Том 1University of Calcutta., 1846 |
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... not be altogether uninteresting to trace a few of the more important changes - to shew what Anglo- Indians were and what they are , when dwelling in their adopted homes . We do not purpose to comment upon political THE ENGLISH IN INDIA .
... not be altogether uninteresting to trace a few of the more important changes - to shew what Anglo- Indians were and what they are , when dwelling in their adopted homes . We do not purpose to comment upon political THE ENGLISH IN INDIA .
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... shew the enervating effects of ' climate , I eat only two eggs and a large plate of fish and rice , ' called kedgeree ; not to mention two cups of coffee and three of tea . During the forenoon there is no exertion , nor going out ...
... shew the enervating effects of ' climate , I eat only two eggs and a large plate of fish and rice , ' called kedgeree ; not to mention two cups of coffee and three of tea . During the forenoon there is no exertion , nor going out ...
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... shew of truth , that the Nizam , having reason to apprehend danger from the designs of Tippoo , was justly entitled to our protection . At a first glance , this would appear to be a plain and undeniable truism ; but a little ...
... shew of truth , that the Nizam , having reason to apprehend danger from the designs of Tippoo , was justly entitled to our protection . At a first glance , this would appear to be a plain and undeniable truism ; but a little ...
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... shew , that in their doctrine of the Trinity - in their Avatars - there is something analogous to two of the fundamental doctrines of the Christain faith ? If there be no deception - no concealment of the entire truth- no unbecoming ...
... shew , that in their doctrine of the Trinity - in their Avatars - there is something analogous to two of the fundamental doctrines of the Christain faith ? If there be no deception - no concealment of the entire truth- no unbecoming ...
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... shew them all the spite and malice they are able to contrive . Yea , some of our Christians are arrived to such a pitch of haughtiness , as to continue utterly ashamed of the heathens , even then , when they are brought over to ...
... shew them all the spite and malice they are able to contrive . Yea , some of our Christians are arrived to such a pitch of haughtiness , as to continue utterly ashamed of the heathens , even then , when they are brought over to ...
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Стр. 80 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven. As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
Стр. 293 - An act for establishing certain regulations for the better management of the affairs of the East India Company, as well in India as in Europe...
Стр. 55 - ... how much in all ages have wounds and shrieks and tears been the cheap and vulgar resources of the rulers of mankind ; how difficult and how noble it is to govern in kindness and to found an empire upon the everlasting basis of justice and affection ! But what do men call vigour?
Стр. 101 - Ecclesiastes, the title of which is placed at the head of this article. His explanations of that most remarkable book, unique among the writings of either Testament, are interesting to the alumni of Andover for old acquaintance...
Стр. 565 - Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, And everywhere that Mary went The lamb was sure to go; He followed her to school one day — That was against the rule. It made the children laugh and play To see a lamb at school.
Стр. 60 - State than such as shall be actually committing hostilities or making preparations as aforesaid, .or to make such treaty for guaranteeing the possessions of any Prince or State, but upon the consideration of such Prince or State actually engaging to assist the Company against such hostilities commenced, or preparations made as aforesaid ; and in all cases where hostilities shall be commenced or treaty made, the said...
Стр. 100 - Indians, exhibits a perfect pattern of the qualities which should distinguish the instructor of rude and barbarous tribes ; the most invincible patience and self-denial, the profoundest humility, exquisite prudence, indefatigable industry, and such a devotedness to God, or rather such an absorption of the whole soul in zeal for the divine glory and the salvation of men, as is scarcely to be paralleled since the age of the apostles.
Стр. 60 - And whereas to pursue schemes of conquest and extension of dominion in India are measures repugnant to the wish, the honor, and policy of this nation...
Стр. 525 - British army and an enemy approaching from the west, if indeed such an enemy there can be, and no longer between the army and its supplies. The enormous expenditure required for the support of a large force, in a false military position, at a distance from its own frontier and its resources, will no longer arrest every measure for the improvement of the country and of the people.
Стр. 114 - There was much visible concern among them while I was discoursing publicly ; but afterwards when I spoke to one and another more particularly, whom I perceived under much concern, the power of God seemed to descend upon the assembly " like a rushing mighty wind," and with an astonishing energy bore down all before it.