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Times of India Maharashtra, India15 Nov 1875 Colonel Ellis, Mr. F. Knollys, Captain the Horible Carr Glyn, General Sam Browns, Radford, Major Henderson, Mr. Ceeder, Mestuier, Lord Alfred Paget, Lord Suffield, Lord Aylesford, His Grace the Duke of Sutherland, Mr. Albert Gray, Mr. Sydney Hall, Lord View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India17 Oct 1862 further description of the - will In seen that Mr. of taking his readers into his insinuating his knowledge of the mow ulsout mud, the thin dio neon, and that other ree elation. rated in due order, that we his untaught and ignorant readers met. Their author View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India11 Nov 1858 seventeen years, is obliged to consult health in a change of air. Mr. Hart, the Government Secretary also goes home, to be followed in the discharge of his duties, according to the Standard, by Mr. Ellice. According to the same authority Colonel Melvill, the View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India29 May 1876 to-day : Far 600thareptaa—Kr. .T.Drasa Mr. papa R. B. sal Mrs. WY. roam—Kr. Yr& H. A. Mr. Gawp Mr. sad Ws. Lard., Yr. Naha* Moller. Wz. W. °wigs. mr. Odom Meador', Ur. D. Yr. Arians, Out mom a polkas& For Bum—Ys,.llml Mr. N.B. NOTES FROM SIMLA. (nom ovz OWN View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India16 Oct 1876 dayaohools and 29 Sunday schools, with nearly 10,000 scholars, in oonnsetion with this work. Mr. Muller has completed his 71u year, and has arranged that his son-in-law, Mr. James Wright, should carry on the work, in PM of hie death. But he says he Is as well View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India31 May 1864 doubtless be found to supply any number of lady-ducturs. But, then, does u market for lady-doctors exist, or can one be made %Ye do not see how tiny one can answer this question confidently. it is true that there aro lady-doctors in America, and they say, in View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India28 Sep 1888 bakore Saheb of Linaree Mr. J. Stewart, C.S., Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham, sir. and Mrs. Oxeulsaro, Mrs. Willoughby, Mrs. MacKenzie, Dr. and Art I Street, Miss Clayton, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Small, Miss Bernard, Miss Alexander Mrs. Campbell, Mrs Davidson, the Misses View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India17 Aug 1855 airried on by Mr. BARingami dennin; CLOCiII. AND moderate and rea1.1,14/e terms. adjoin Mr. late residence in et, lately vacated by Dr. Lower. CF: MUNCHERJEE trusts that his e of 24 years under Mr. BARRON. in rears under his predecessor the late Mr. sufficient View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India3 Feb 1866 whe toe tap cr wOf be. big ono apole ,, n he el b.' ear t hi. conetenon the ant bra an *slid, and that the snood was now fe OWL but If OM Ergllch law is the we- k 1 mad whet • MO be ea d of Iri.• legal* P Hen, we ham the Oboe t the r. 0,0 • lie tate, View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India17 Sep 1862 l b, Pier. mars ;lien It is bow to esti' ma te the thearetion of lady ot British law, in arming the unproteettel fennel. with and (Sings, and of the sort the pow. of the metier' fur his of promise °tit AgmeT of now whom ruck ahliesees take an interest View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India30 Jun 1858 who the h ole course et his causer had . Earl Talbot. Ile was shown by the opponents to his i claim to have been alive in and IliIti; but his name not appearing in the pewit of precedence as an i errl's younger nun granted to his brother George in 1630 View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India19 Dec 1876 Hata can • laird et de mil - to mention. Home sad beta Ezra des be had on application. pane J. IL LADIES' OWN MATERIALS made up. PIMA Solt ti 1 0= A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT. FOR PROMPT CASH. GENTLEMEN ' S KID GLOVES, R4l. 3-4 a pair ; and LADIES' RITC HIE View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India19 Aug 1861 for Printing hi the Vandal. Lan - rams. and baa alao Wren founts of Eng- lish Typo for all descriptions of work. Arched te the Preas is • Boardeficee Dretword, rich is riao •ffoctir and rom- The Irentain Mrs The Faminies Prey Hareilies of Lady Jar Oroy- View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India26 Aug 1863 while Mr. CiAyle's sympathies are, for SALE VALCABLC IiC,NII4LOWS IN UPPER- -- - - ----- K. loopier Jewels. Collar. sail Nettie tor Bells. hid ' lead ' s him shuck rather peculiu reasons of his own, with his oeneral BA. n . v h e ts yan i. ce hi ri e View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India2 Jan 1854 indebtedness and lax morality, Mr. Luard naturally concluded that the same rule would be applied to the case of their colleague, Mr. Simpson ; and he immediately published in the papers, under his own name, a letter charging Mr. Simpson distinctl♦ with judicial View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India14 Apr 1871 be filled up in the picture sketched by His Excellency, it is obvious that a still larger design is waiting execution by his facile hand. Argamenta on imperial questions were conspicuous by their absence from his speech. This coarse was avowedly taken View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India22 Oct 1851 Cavendish (with whom Col Gordon and Col. Phipps entered, for a short timo, into conversation), Lady Cavendish, Sir Richard king, Mr. Sullivan, Lady Clark, Mr. Dashwood. the Hon. George Curson, &c. Her Majesty did not leave the carriage, but immediately View article |
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Times of India Maharashtra, India19 Sep 1870 that should known which Menu, Laird omit to that the CaptainV completme wee repotted foe weeks and months expressly hi order that she might bees the fall benefit of our experience with the Monarch. I observe that Messrs. Laird, like some other permit pay View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India29 Jan 1864 plainly imeontileable It is as certain as anything in this world can he that Mr. Grant will never agree with Mr. ('a sell, Mr. Cassels with Mr. Brooke, or Mr. Brooke with Mr. Grant, and the discus:don in the Chamber is lint Symptom of the prevailing View article |
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Bombay Gazette Maharashtra, India22 Jan 1864 21st instrott. Mr. Aroley taith wheat wore Mr. Init., Mr. Dunbar, Mnl Mr. 8.4,10 imam:tell I Mews. Rickenoteth, Cleveland. Bede, appeared in of the infrmation and hill. Mr. Bayley and Mr. instructed by three lima of via Mr. Howiehund, Mr. Terra!, and Mern View article |