The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of AsiaLawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel 1802 |
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... sufficient . Not to attend to this remark , would betray a degree of indolence , or remissness , of which we are unconscious : but the circumstances above alluded to have disabled us , this year , from fulfilling our intention of ...
... sufficient . Not to attend to this remark , would betray a degree of indolence , or remissness , of which we are unconscious : but the circumstances above alluded to have disabled us , this year , from fulfilling our intention of ...
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... sufficiently to prove that they treated of the immortality of the soul and its transmigrations . It is from Tibet that the religion and science of the Hindus have been sup- posed by the French philosophers immediately to derive . These ...
... sufficiently to prove that they treated of the immortality of the soul and its transmigrations . It is from Tibet that the religion and science of the Hindus have been sup- posed by the French philosophers immediately to derive . These ...
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... sufficiently indicate the high opi nion we entertain of the instructive and amusing work , on which we have so long arrested the attention of our readers . To a very exten- sive range of observation , Captain Turner unites no common ...
... sufficiently indicate the high opi nion we entertain of the instructive and amusing work , on which we have so long arrested the attention of our readers . To a very exten- sive range of observation , Captain Turner unites no common ...
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... sufficient to encourage a large exportation ; coffee is also a foreign production , and a regu- lar supply of saltpetre is of too much national importance to be left to the caprice of individuals . The Directors proceed to state that ...
... sufficient to encourage a large exportation ; coffee is also a foreign production , and a regu- lar supply of saltpetre is of too much national importance to be left to the caprice of individuals . The Directors proceed to state that ...
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... sufficient for her own manufactures ; that sugar is an hazardous speculation ; and that the exports of indigo already out run the demand . The low price of labour is in favour of the enter- prise ; but whether this be suffi- cient in ...
... sufficient for her own manufactures ; that sugar is an hazardous speculation ; and that the exports of indigo already out run the demand . The low price of labour is in favour of the enter- prise ; but whether this be suffi- cient in ...
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