The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 105A. Constable, 1857 |
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... passed away ; and the mosques and palaces of Akbar and his successors could not check , though they tempered , the tendency to that ' exquisitely elegant littleness ' which pervades all the Indian work of the present day . But while the ...
... passed away ; and the mosques and palaces of Akbar and his successors could not check , though they tempered , the tendency to that ' exquisitely elegant littleness ' which pervades all the Indian work of the present day . But while the ...
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... passing of new schemes for the mere purpose of competing with existing lines , which has long ago been found out to ... passed the Junction ' line of twelve miles besides , for the purpose of competition , as was evident from a question ...
... passing of new schemes for the mere purpose of competing with existing lines , which has long ago been found out to ... passed the Junction ' line of twelve miles besides , for the purpose of competition , as was evident from a question ...
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... passed with the immediate danger , and we were content to relapse again into our old state of ignorance and indifference . * But , so far from strenuously withholding the information in our possession , we never thought it of any ...
... passed with the immediate danger , and we were content to relapse again into our old state of ignorance and indifference . * But , so far from strenuously withholding the information in our possession , we never thought it of any ...
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