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Page 558
... whole , we think that in our own provinces the delicacy shewn to the feelings of a race , who shew so little common humanity themselves , has been carried quite far enough ; and we proceed to give our reasons for advocating a lit- tle ...
... whole , we think that in our own provinces the delicacy shewn to the feelings of a race , who shew so little common humanity themselves , has been carried quite far enough ; and we proceed to give our reasons for advocating a lit- tle ...
Page 561
... Whole villages were depopulated , and every effort of public or private benevolence failed to meet the wants of a starv- * ing population . The Government did much to relieve the sufferers at the time , but a merely temporary assistance ...
... Whole villages were depopulated , and every effort of public or private benevolence failed to meet the wants of a starv- * ing population . The Government did much to relieve the sufferers at the time , but a merely temporary assistance ...
Page 565
... whole class of mangtas " ( mendicants ) , bards , minstrels , jugglers , Brahmins , who assemble on these " occasions and pour forth their epithalamia in praise of the virtue of " liberality . The bardais are the grand recorders of fame ...
... whole class of mangtas " ( mendicants ) , bards , minstrels , jugglers , Brahmins , who assemble on these " occasions and pour forth their epithalamia in praise of the virtue of " liberality . The bardais are the grand recorders of fame ...
Page 574
... whole world , and have disgracefully polluted our Church , as far as it was within their power so to do . The Church of St. André has remained , as every one knows , for above eighty years in our just and peaceable possession . In ...
... whole world , and have disgracefully polluted our Church , as far as it was within their power so to do . The Church of St. André has remained , as every one knows , for above eighty years in our just and peaceable possession . In ...
Page 590
... & c . , he proposes to peruse as a whole the Bible , which is familiar to his mind in its separate parts . He proposes further , he goes on to say , " to read it for the first - 66 66 " time as I should read any other.
... & c . , he proposes to peruse as a whole the Bible , which is familiar to his mind in its separate parts . He proposes further , he goes on to say , " to read it for the first - 66 66 " time as I should read any other.
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