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The Calcutta Review July 1897

1897

I have four or five times in the course of my life passed in a similar manner from distress to ease and from a state of suffering to enjoyment but this was the first time that I bad ever been delivered from the injuries of my enemy and the pressure of hunger and passed from them to the ease of security and the pleasures of plenty. [...] He was pious after the fashion of the times that is he was regular in his prayers and abstained from forbidden foods and be studied popularity by liberality to his servants and by extensive distributions of victuals to the poor. [...] the beloved ruler of the Moguls and of Abu Sa'id the descendant of Titnur and a famous leader of men and on the other was the old and decrepit upstart Khusru with no royal blood in his veins and sinking under a load of infamy. [...] He crossed the Hindu Kush in the night and on his coming to the top of the Hupian Pass a new star swam into his ken. [...] The remainder of the chapter gives an account of sundry campaigns in Afghanistall and the borders of India and is not of much value.
history
Pages
223
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
Art. I.—Babar Padshah Ghazi
1-32 H. Beveridge view
Art. II.—Chronicles of the Hutwa Raj
33-44 S.C.M. view
Art. III.—From a Wanderer’s Note Book
45-52 C.J. view
Art. IV.—Victor Duruy and French Education
53-64 Arthur Holmes view
Art. V.—Law Versus Government
65-76 unknown view
Art. VI.—Lucretius
77-87 Michael Macmillan view
Art. VII.—The British House of Lords
88-92 H.G. Keene view
Art. VIII.—The Shevaroy Hills
93-106 unknown view
Art. IX.—The Indian Eye on English Life
107-120 unknown view
Art. X.—India Ancient and Modern
121-138 M.L. view
Art. XI.—Indian Universities—Actual and Ideal—III
139-162 H.R.J. view
Art. XII.—Education in Ancient India
163-173 Guru Sen view
Art. XIII.—Reminiscences of Holland
174-179 V.F. view
Art. XIV.—Mughals and Turks
180-188 H.G. Keene view
The Quarter
189-202 unknown view
Critical Notices
i-xv unknown view
Acknowledgments
xvi-xvi unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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