The Edinburgh Review, Volum 98A. and C. Black, 1853 |
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Pàgina 56
... become a con- vert to Christianity , and consequently , according to Hindu notions , an outcast . One Balaram Ganpat , a Hindu of the Shenwi caste , having become a Christian , his wife , in conse- quence , left his house in March last ...
... become a con- vert to Christianity , and consequently , according to Hindu notions , an outcast . One Balaram Ganpat , a Hindu of the Shenwi caste , having become a Christian , his wife , in conse- quence , left his house in March last ...
Pàgina 57
... become a convert to Christianity , deter- mined , at once , that no ground for a writ of habeas corpus existed . Recollecting , however , the keen excitement which prevailed on the subject , and the liability to misconception , he ...
... become a convert to Christianity , deter- mined , at once , that no ground for a writ of habeas corpus existed . Recollecting , however , the keen excitement which prevailed on the subject , and the liability to misconception , he ...
Pàgina 351
... become rounded at the edge , when they constitute what is called pancake ice . ' These cakes again unite , and form larger cakes , say a foot thick and many yards in circumference . When the sea is perfectly smooth and even within N. 80 ...
... become rounded at the edge , when they constitute what is called pancake ice . ' These cakes again unite , and form larger cakes , say a foot thick and many yards in circumference . When the sea is perfectly smooth and even within N. 80 ...
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