Lights and Shades of the East: Or a Study of the Life of Baboo Harrischander and Passing Thoughts on India and Its People, Their Present and FutureAlliance Press, 1863 - 385 Seiten |
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... failed to recognise it , it has not the less been seen , that the great feature of the French Revo- lution was simply that it was a rebellion against class - legislation . It is , however , not to be denied that he half perceived it ...
... failed to recognise it , it has not the less been seen , that the great feature of the French Revo- lution was simply that it was a rebellion against class - legislation . It is , however , not to be denied that he half perceived it ...
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... failed ; and success as a writer was reserved for Harris only in the columns of the Hindoo Patriot , which rose some time after , like the Phoenix of old , out of the ashes of the Recorder . The time was oppor- tune for the starting up ...
... failed ; and success as a writer was reserved for Harris only in the columns of the Hindoo Patriot , which rose some time after , like the Phoenix of old , out of the ashes of the Recorder . The time was oppor- tune for the starting up ...
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... fail to make him the man he in after - life was . Though most poor and miserable himself , he early learnt to be gene- rous , and ready to recognise others ' wants and miseries from his own : he grudged not writing a letter or two ...
... fail to make him the man he in after - life was . Though most poor and miserable himself , he early learnt to be gene- rous , and ready to recognise others ' wants and miseries from his own : he grudged not writing a letter or two ...
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... fail to satisfy even the ennui of an hour , but which sufficed to afford pleasure to the whole life of the mother . But the poet has said , " The sports of children satisfy the child , " and the Indian mother thinks nothing of making ...
... fail to satisfy even the ennui of an hour , but which sufficed to afford pleasure to the whole life of the mother . But the poet has said , " The sports of children satisfy the child , " and the Indian mother thinks nothing of making ...
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... fail , and then they settle down for a long steady effort . Both crews are rowing comparatively steady , reserv- ing themselves for the tug of war above . Mil- ler's face is decidedly hopeful ; he shows no sign indeed , but you can see ...
... fail , and then they settle down for a long steady effort . Both crews are rowing comparatively steady , reserv- ing themselves for the tug of war above . Mil- ler's face is decidedly hopeful ; he shows no sign indeed , but you can see ...
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