Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D.: Late Vice-provost of the College of Fort William in Bengal |
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... Court of Direc- tors for its abolition . Defence of that institution by the Marquis Wellesley ; and by Mr. Buchanan . Return of Mrs. Buchanan to Bengal . Mr. Obeck . His character and death . First series of Prizes offered by Mr ...
... Court of Direc- tors for its abolition . Defence of that institution by the Marquis Wellesley ; and by Mr. Buchanan . Return of Mrs. Buchanan to Bengal . Mr. Obeck . His character and death . First series of Prizes offered by Mr ...
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... court the sciences merely as " handmaids to her , I think this would do very well ; but " when we are seized by the cacoethes philosophandi , and " devote ourselves to what Luther calls the idola carnalium " studiorum , our taste ...
... court the sciences merely as " handmaids to her , I think this would do very well ; but " when we are seized by the cacoethes philosophandi , and " devote ourselves to what Luther calls the idola carnalium " studiorum , our taste ...
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... Court of Directors for the purpose of taking the oaths usual upon similar occasions , he was addressed by the chair- man , the late Sir Stephen Lushington , on the importance of his office , and on the duties imposed on a minister of ...
... Court of Directors for the purpose of taking the oaths usual upon similar occasions , he was addressed by the chair- man , the late Sir Stephen Lushington , on the importance of his office , and on the duties imposed on a minister of ...
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... court . There is nearly the same dignity of etiquette , " elegance of equipage , and variety of entertainment . Every " lady is handed to table according to her rank ; and — no " grace is said . “ What chiefly astonishes an Englishman ...
... court . There is nearly the same dignity of etiquette , " elegance of equipage , and variety of entertainment . Every " lady is handed to table according to her rank ; and — no " grace is said . “ What chiefly astonishes an Englishman ...
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... to some members of the Court " of Directors ; it is in every respect such as to satisfy the " Governor General , that his views , in this nomination , will " not be disappointed . He has also formed the 150 MEMOIRS OF.
... to some members of the Court " of Directors ; it is in every respect such as to satisfy the " Governor General , that his views , in this nomination , will " not be disappointed . He has also formed the 150 MEMOIRS OF.
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