The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5 |
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It is due to the removal from the roll of a number of members who , though they had joined the Society and received the Journal regularly , never paid their subscriptions and were therefore a source of loss to us rather than gain .
It is due to the removal from the roll of a number of members who , though they had joined the Society and received the Journal regularly , never paid their subscriptions and were therefore a source of loss to us rather than gain .
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It has maintained the reputation which it had The Society's already ; ained , and I have more than once Journal . received gratifying letters from England telling me of the interest which some of the papers published in it have aroused ...
It has maintained the reputation which it had The Society's already ; ained , and I have more than once Journal . received gratifying letters from England telling me of the interest which some of the papers published in it have aroused ...
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Most of the students lived in residence , those who could afford to pay the fees being treated as sons ; while those who could not , performed menial luties in return for the instruction which they received . Discipline was strict and ...
Most of the students lived in residence , those who could afford to pay the fees being treated as sons ; while those who could not , performed menial luties in return for the instruction which they received . Discipline was strict and ...
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Most of the students lived in residence , those who could afford to pay the fees being treated as sons ; while those who could not , performed menial luties in return for the instruction which they received . Discipline was strict and ...
Most of the students lived in residence , those who could afford to pay the fees being treated as sons ; while those who could not , performed menial luties in return for the instruction which they received . Discipline was strict and ...
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These coins were sent to Mr. R. D. Banerji , the Treasure Trove Officer for this Province , and bave not yet been received back from him ; so I have not been able to examine them . The classification in the Treasure Trove Report has ...
These coins were sent to Mr. R. D. Banerji , the Treasure Trove Officer for this Province , and bave not yet been received back from him ; so I have not been able to examine them . The classification in the Treasure Trove Report has ...
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