Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, 10권Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1820 |
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... means of accumu- lation too , which the management of so large a concern affords , in its various departments ; to many thousands of British subjects ; and the annual accession to the national capital of numerous private fortunes ...
... means of accumu- lation too , which the management of so large a concern affords , in its various departments ; to many thousands of British subjects ; and the annual accession to the national capital of numerous private fortunes ...
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... means of giving back to the duties of his profession as zea- lous , capable , and useful an officer as is to be found in the Company's service , rich as it is in men of supe- rior merit . Almost at the very out- set of his career he ...
... means of giving back to the duties of his profession as zea- lous , capable , and useful an officer as is to be found in the Company's service , rich as it is in men of supe- rior merit . Almost at the very out- set of his career he ...
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... means honourably extended , while the public fund of available talents and endowments is happliy enlarged . " In support of what has just been advanced , we could record the . splendid acquirements of an Ayton , a Brice , a Turner , a ...
... means honourably extended , while the public fund of available talents and endowments is happliy enlarged . " In support of what has just been advanced , we could record the . splendid acquirements of an Ayton , a Brice , a Turner , a ...
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... means possessed by his vessel , the views of your Excellency relative to the harbour . Both vessels anchored off the bar and channel , which we had the pleasure to find that we could enter with safety . Ac- cordingly , the next morning ...
... means possessed by his vessel , the views of your Excellency relative to the harbour . Both vessels anchored off the bar and channel , which we had the pleasure to find that we could enter with safety . Ac- cordingly , the next morning ...
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... means of making his escape ; he stole two horses , and galloped off southward till both the horses were tired out , after which he travelled bare - footed seven days and seven nights , before he arrived at the territory in possession of ...
... means of making his escape ; he stole two horses , and galloped off southward till both the horses were tired out , after which he travelled bare - footed seven days and seven nights , before he arrived at the territory in possession of ...
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1st batt 2d batt appears appointed April Arabic army arrived Asiatic Journ.-No Assist.surg Batavia Bencoolen Bengal Bombay Brahmins Brevet British Calcutta called Canton Cape Capt Captain Ceylon character charge chief China Chinese command Company Company's corps court of directors daughter Died Camp ditto Dutch duty East-India England English establishment Europe European formed Fort William gentlemen Governor Gravesend Guzerat Hindoo Holkar honour horse India Infantry island Java John Killedar lady land language late letter Lieut Lieut.col Madras Mahratta Maj.gen March Mauritius ment miles military native observed occasion officers Palembang Penang pension Persian persons Polong Poona port present principles proceeded proprietors province racter Rajah received regt Resident respect river rupees sailed sent ship South Wales territory tion town trade treaty troops vessel