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... establishment of English chaplains for the British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa ...
... establishment of English chaplains for the British empire in India , is not much greater than the factorial establishment in the time of Lord Clive . 2. There are six military chaplains for Bengal , Bahar , Oude , the Dooab , and Orissa ...
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... establishment for inquiring into abuses in the public expenditure . The establishment of the staff has been greatly reduced . There has been a great diminution of expence in the barrack department . There has been a reduction of the ...
... establishment for inquiring into abuses in the public expenditure . The establishment of the staff has been greatly reduced . There has been a great diminution of expence in the barrack department . There has been a reduction of the ...
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... establishment and the establish- ment of religion , which terms are by no means synonimous , though Mr. B. does not advert to the difference . It is stated in this essay that the establishment of a national church , upon tolerant and ...
... establishment and the establish- ment of religion , which terms are by no means synonimous , though Mr. B. does not advert to the difference . It is stated in this essay that the establishment of a national church , upon tolerant and ...
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