Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, 5±ÇWm. H. Allen & Company, 1818 Contains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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... present us with no fresh materials to form a more favorable judgment of this part of their na tional character ; and till other proofs arise , we must be compelled to take the number of their books as the only attainable standard of the ...
... present us with no fresh materials to form a more favorable judgment of this part of their na tional character ; and till other proofs arise , we must be compelled to take the number of their books as the only attainable standard of the ...
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... present season , gives no fruit . The inhabitants have no gardens , and the only esculent vegetables which we could find , were the Bathua ( Che nopodium album ) , a small quantity of self - sown pháphar about three inches high , and ...
... present season , gives no fruit . The inhabitants have no gardens , and the only esculent vegetables which we could find , were the Bathua ( Che nopodium album ) , a small quantity of self - sown pháphar about three inches high , and ...
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... present wall . " 66 It is very true that stage players are not held in great respect by the Chinese ; and Cibot had probably read the statutes * against civil or military officers of govern- ment , or the sons of those who possess ...
... present wall . " 66 It is very true that stage players are not held in great respect by the Chinese ; and Cibot had probably read the statutes * against civil or military officers of govern- ment , or the sons of those who possess ...
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... present Extent and In- fluence of the Muhammedan Religion . By Charles Mills . 2d edition , revised and augmented . Pp . 510. Black , Kings- bury , Parbury , and Allen . London , 1817 . THE circumstance that in an age like the present ...
... present Extent and In- fluence of the Muhammedan Religion . By Charles Mills . 2d edition , revised and augmented . Pp . 510. Black , Kings- bury , Parbury , and Allen . London , 1817 . THE circumstance that in an age like the present ...
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... present chap- ter must be noticed . The author generally gives reasons for things , and he should therefore have stated the cause of Muhammed's prohibit- ing the eating of blood . The rea- son was , that the eating or drinking of blood ...
... present chap- ter must be noticed . The author generally gives reasons for things , and he should therefore have stated the cause of Muhammed's prohibit- ing the eating of blood . The rea- son was , that the eating or drinking of blood ...
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