The English and Hindusthání Student's Assistant, Or, Idiomatical Exercises in Those Languages: In Four Parts : Part I, Illustration of Nouns

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Baptist Mission Press, 1834 - Hindustani language - 81 pages
 

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Page 24 - The handle of this drawer is broke. They who fear God will enjoy everlasting happiness in the world to come. I must go to work every day at sun- rise: this is a great hardship.
Page 6 - Buy some cord, and tie these things together. Is there no cork to this bottle ? There was great plenty of corn last year. Our correspondence has now ceased. What will be the cost of these articles ? They live in cottages. This country produces much cotton. Move this couch into the other room. She has a very bad cough. He is a member of the Supreme Council. Let us regard good counsel.
Page 30 - Intemperance hurts body and mind, Have you any intention to go to Europe ? There is no intercourse between us...
Page 26 - I ate some honey out of the honey-comb. He has obtained much honour. I caught a fish with a hook. I have no hope of seeing him again. This cow has no horns.
Page 30 - An inquest was held yesterday on the body of a person who shot himself.

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