Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 57
... CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN . seem to be established in Germany , and chiefly from. A NOVEL ushered in by a Preface from Chevalier Bunsen demands some peculiar attention . The Intro- duction itself is not without a grave and ...
... CHRISTIAN CHARLES JOSIAS BUNSEN . seem to be established in Germany , and chiefly from. A NOVEL ushered in by a Preface from Chevalier Bunsen demands some peculiar attention . The Intro- duction itself is not without a grave and ...
Page 94
... Christian rulers . On the very walls of Delhi were occasionally seen pla- cards , some ambiguously hinting at general rebellion , others openly calling on the " followers of the Pro- phet " to exterminate the unbelievers . From without ...
... Christian rulers . On the very walls of Delhi were occasionally seen pla- cards , some ambiguously hinting at general rebellion , others openly calling on the " followers of the Pro- phet " to exterminate the unbelievers . From without ...
Page 96
... Christian ,. came general : the greased cartridge was to be bitten , and thereby caste broken , as a step towards a compul- sory wholesale conversion to Chris- tianity . Such was the lever by which the great mass of the native army were ...
... Christian ,. came general : the greased cartridge was to be bitten , and thereby caste broken , as a step towards a compul- sory wholesale conversion to Chris- tianity . Such was the lever by which the great mass of the native army were ...
Page 97
dual having the appearance or dress of a Christian , whether man , woman , or child - had been murdered ! Such tidings might well appal the stoutest hearts in the strongest and least exposed stations of India ; but on Lahore they fell ...
dual having the appearance or dress of a Christian , whether man , woman , or child - had been murdered ! Such tidings might well appal the stoutest hearts in the strongest and least exposed stations of India ; but on Lahore they fell ...
Page 98
... Christian residents in the unprotected civil stations of Anar- kullee , would most probably have been effected ; and the only hope for the force in cantonments lay in the possibility of the 81st Queen's and the artillery being able to ...
... Christian residents in the unprotected civil stations of Anar- kullee , would most probably have been effected ; and the only hope for the force in cantonments lay in the possibility of the 81st Queen's and the artillery being able to ...
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