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ECHOES FROM OLD CALCUTTA. 



CHIEFLY REMINISCENCES OF THE DAYS OF WARREN 

 HASTINGS, FRANCIS, AND IMPEY. 



By H» E. BUSTEED, CLE. 



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 instructive and lively volume which its appearance called forth some years since. It would 

 be lamentable if a book so fraught with interest to all Englishmen should be restricted to 

 Anglo-Indian circles. A fresh instalment of letters from Warren Hastings to his wife must be 

 noted as extremely interesting, while the papers on Sir Philip .Francis, Nuncomar, and the 

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THE SERAMPORE PORTRAIT. 

 IS IT MADAME GRAND? 



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Being a Supplement to " Echoes from Old Calcutta." 



