Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D., Late Vice-provost of the College of Fort William in Bengal, Volume 1Strahan and Spottiswoode, 1819 - 395 pages |
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Page 137
... Brown , then one of the East India Company's chaplains resident in Calcutta . That part of his letter which relates to the subject of these me- moirs is as follows . " Rev. and dear Sir , " London , July 3 , 1796 . " It is with ...
... Brown , then one of the East India Company's chaplains resident in Calcutta . That part of his letter which relates to the subject of these me- moirs is as follows . " Rev. and dear Sir , " London , July 3 , 1796 . " It is with ...
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... Brown , and resided for a short time in his family . He then took a house in Durrumlollah , where , however , he continued but two months , being at the end of that time appointed chaplain at Barrackpore , a military station about ...
... Brown , and resided for a short time in his family . He then took a house in Durrumlollah , where , however , he continued but two months , being at the end of that time appointed chaplain at Barrackpore , a military station about ...
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... Brown was one of the two chaplains of the presidency . He held also the chaplaincy of the garrison . Some of Mr. Buchanan's friends in England conceived that the latter appointment might have been transferred to him ; or that he might ...
... Brown was one of the two chaplains of the presidency . He held also the chaplaincy of the garrison . Some of Mr. Buchanan's friends in England conceived that the latter appointment might have been transferred to him ; or that he might ...
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... Brown the gra- tuitous labour of the mission church . It appears also that he occasionally performed divine service in his house at Barrackpore ; probably as often as he could obtain an audience . The following letter will explain the ...
... Brown the gra- tuitous labour of the mission church . It appears also that he occasionally performed divine service in his house at Barrackpore ; probably as often as he could obtain an audience . The following letter will explain the ...
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... Brown is in good health and spirits . Buxtorf came safe up the river . I am sorry to find that that silent critic , the White Ant , has perused almost every page . “ I remain , dear Sir , Yours very affectionately , C. BUCHANAN . " The ...
... Brown is in good health and spirits . Buxtorf came safe up the river . I am sorry to find that that silent critic , the White Ant , has perused almost every page . “ I remain , dear Sir , Yours very affectionately , C. BUCHANAN . " The ...
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