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Hints on the Study of English. 



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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA : 



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Buddha-Gaya; Giryek; Rajgir, or Rajagriha; Baragaon, or Nalanda ; Bihar ; Barabar; 

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Introduction. -Report 0/1871-72. 1. Various styles of Hindu and Mahammadan 

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A Manual of Surveying for India. 



Detailing the Mode of Operation on the Revenue Surveys in Bengal and North- 

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A Manual of Gardening for India. 



By THOMAS A. C. FLRMINGER, M.A., Chaplain on the Bengal Establishment; 

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Latitude and Longitude without Instruments : 



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Speech on Indian Finance. 



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