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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... tion and change , whether in mat- ters spiritual or temporal . Vol- taire and his followers have been fond of holding up this people as an example to Europeans , pro- bably from the great indifference they shew in matters of religion ...
... tion and change , whether in mat- ters spiritual or temporal . Vol- taire and his followers have been fond of holding up this people as an example to Europeans , pro- bably from the great indifference they shew in matters of religion ...
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... tion ; nevertheless , he passed the river , " and devoted altars on the opposite bank . " The conqueror's own epistles acknow- " ledge this . THE REMAINING DISTANCES 66 WERE TRAVERSED BY SELEUCUS NICA- To the Hesudrus , 168 mill . To ...
... tion ; nevertheless , he passed the river , " and devoted altars on the opposite bank . " The conqueror's own epistles acknow- " ledge this . THE REMAINING DISTANCES 66 WERE TRAVERSED BY SELEUCUS NICA- To the Hesudrus , 168 mill . To ...
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... tion , as far as his poverty will admit , and invokes the shades of his ancestors to commiserate his distress , and to grant him their protection . He no sooner de- parts than the uncle and aunt appear , and express their indignation ...
... tion , as far as his poverty will admit , and invokes the shades of his ancestors to commiserate his distress , and to grant him their protection . He no sooner de- parts than the uncle and aunt appear , and express their indignation ...
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... tion , while those which were revealed at Medina , speak nothing but persecution , We were pleased to observe , in the sixth chapter , that the author had attended to our hints on the subject of the Alexandrian library , and they have ...
... tion , while those which were revealed at Medina , speak nothing but persecution , We were pleased to observe , in the sixth chapter , that the author had attended to our hints on the subject of the Alexandrian library , and they have ...
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... tion indeed ! The supposed census varies only five millions : the total population of England and Wales . an hundred years ago . Such vague estimates are perfectly useless . Most gentlemen conversant with India decline forming any ...
... tion indeed ! The supposed census varies only five millions : the total population of England and Wales . an hundred years ago . Such vague estimates are perfectly useless . Most gentlemen conversant with India decline forming any ...
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