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Indian Domestic Life . ” By JOHN DAVID REES , C . I . E . The ... FEBRUARY 26 .
- " Cleanings from the Indian Census . ... ( Indian Section . ) Mr . John David Rees
, " Domestic Life in India . " Royal , Burlington - house , W . , 48 p . m . Antiquaries
...
Indian Domestic Life . ” By JOHN DAVID REES , C . I . E . The ... FEBRUARY 26 .
- " Cleanings from the Indian Census . ... ( Indian Section . ) Mr . John David Rees
, " Domestic Life in India . " Royal , Burlington - house , W . , 48 p . m . Antiquaries
...
169. oldal
Chintadripet , Madras , India . ... The paper read was , “ Indian Domestic hall -
mansions , W . Life , " by John DAVID REES , C . I . E . Powell , Edmund ,
Cambria , Claremont , Cape Town , The paper and report of the discussion will
South Africa ...
Chintadripet , Madras , India . ... The paper read was , “ Indian Domestic hall -
mansions , W . Life , " by John DAVID REES , C . I . E . Powell , Edmund ,
Cambria , Claremont , Cape Town , The paper and report of the discussion will
South Africa ...
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By E . North BUXTON . contributed valuable papers to the Society ' s Indian
Section , are included in the list of honours bestowed ... By JERVOISE
ATHELSTANE BAINES , C . S . I . “ India and Sir Henry Maine " ( 1898 ) ; Herbert
MARCH 12 .
By E . North BUXTON . contributed valuable papers to the Society ' s Indian
Section , are included in the list of honours bestowed ... By JERVOISE
ATHELSTANE BAINES , C . S . I . “ India and Sir Henry Maine " ( 1898 ) ; Herbert
MARCH 12 .
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Cantor Indian manners , customs , and languages can Lectures . ... It is such a
subject as domestic life in India . ... conduce to the acceptance right throughout
the wide extent of the Indian empire of common standards of life and
conversation .
Cantor Indian manners , customs , and languages can Lectures . ... It is such a
subject as domestic life in India . ... conduce to the acceptance right throughout
the wide extent of the Indian empire of common standards of life and
conversation .
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Queen The South of India and the Deccan is that Victoria ' s proclamation of 1858
, and the solemn portion : of - the ... the greatest advantage . of India ' their own
customs and their own Mohammedan rule and customs herein never seligion .
Queen The South of India and the Deccan is that Victoria ' s proclamation of 1858
, and the solemn portion : of - the ... the greatest advantage . of India ' their own
customs and their own Mohammedan rule and customs herein never seligion .
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