Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 21Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1826 |
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Sivu 15
... feet ) performing field - labour ; the multitude of children and of dogs ; and the want of all defence against invasion , especially evinced by the mouldering and neglected condition of the ivy - covered walls of the fortified towns ...
... feet ) performing field - labour ; the multitude of children and of dogs ; and the want of all defence against invasion , especially evinced by the mouldering and neglected condition of the ivy - covered walls of the fortified towns ...
Sivu 29
... feet , which our horses had to leap . Many a traveller had been carried off from this clay column in high wind ; it was indeed a dreary spot : wherever I turned my eyes , I saw nothing but deep chasms filled with water , and enormous ...
... feet , which our horses had to leap . Many a traveller had been carried off from this clay column in high wind ; it was indeed a dreary spot : wherever I turned my eyes , I saw nothing but deep chasms filled with water , and enormous ...
Sivu 38
... feet high . The plain itself is hard and rocky ; it is intersected by divers nullahs and streams , which occasionally join each other and fall into the river ; some of them rush with violence through chasms and fissures in the rock ...
... feet high . The plain itself is hard and rocky ; it is intersected by divers nullahs and streams , which occasionally join each other and fall into the river ; some of them rush with violence through chasms and fissures in the rock ...
Sivu 39
... feet high , and of considerable thick- ness . They are formed of large stones , put together with great labour , and are evidently of some antiquity . Those parts which are decayed have been repaired by pieces of timber being inserted ...
... feet high , and of considerable thick- ness . They are formed of large stones , put together with great labour , and are evidently of some antiquity . Those parts which are decayed have been repaired by pieces of timber being inserted ...
Sivu 52
... with only three or four feet of water in its greatest depth ? Such , at least , appears to be be the case , by the following communication from Lieut 52 [ JAN . The Burrampooter or Brahmaputra . THE BURRAMPOOTER, OR BRAHMAPUTRA. ...
... with only three or four feet of water in its greatest depth ? Such , at least , appears to be be the case , by the following communication from Lieut 52 [ JAN . The Burrampooter or Brahmaputra . THE BURRAMPOOTER, OR BRAHMAPUTRA. ...
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amongst appears appointed army Arracan arrived artillery Asiatic Journ Assist.surg Baillie Barrackpore Bengal Bentley Bombay Brev British Burmese cadets Calcutta called Cawnpore Chairman character China Chinese civil College command comp Company Company's conduct Court of Directors daughter David Ochterlony ditto duty East-India establishment European extra regt feet Fort William gallant gentleman Governor Governor-General Hai-nan hear Hindoostanee Hindu honour Hume India interp John July Khokand lady of Capt land late learned letter loan Lord Amherst Lord Hastings Lordship Lucknow Madras Marquess of Hastings mast Meerut ment military motion Muston N.I. Lieut Nawaub object observed officers opinion paper Penang Persian persons possession present proceeded prom Prome proprietor punchayet quart question Rangoon regiment Resident respect river rupees sent Sept ship Singapore Chronicle Society Tchao thing thought tion Tou-ngan-cou troops village Vizier wished
Suositut otteet
Sivu 288 - •part and applied to the revival and improvement of literature and the encouragement of the learned natives, of India, and for the introduction and promotion of a knowledge of the sciences among the inhabitants of the British territories in
Sivu 443 - I will not know a wicke'd person. 5. Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I cut off : him that hath an high look and a proud heart will not I suffer. ....... A. I 6. Mine eyes shall be upon the faithful of the land, that they may dwell
Sivu 443 - 3. I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes : I hate the work of them that turn aside ; it shall not cleave to me. 4. A froward heart shall depart from
Sivu 290 - considering, and, from time to time, submitting to Government the suggestion of such measures as it may appear expedient to adopt, with a view to the better education of the people, to the introduction of useful knowledge, including the sciences and arts of Europe, and to the improvement of their moral character. The committee are
Sivu 385 - must never lose sight of their Master's injunction, to unite the wisdom of the serpent with the harmlessness of the dove. Sound policy requires us to proceed with caution, and to assail, with a delicate and tender hand, deeply-rooted prejudices.
Sivu 476 - be lawful for the said Court of Directors, with the approbation of the said Board of Commissioners, to alter and vary such rules and regulations from time to time as circumstances may appear to require ; and that the rules and regulations so altered and varied shall be of the same force and effect as the original rules and regulations.
Sivu 305 - not be made a soft and dull-eyed fool To shake the head, relent, and sigh, and yield To Christian intercessors.
Sivu 281 - booty recovered at that place cannot be distributed upon the principle of actual capture, and ought, therefore, to be divided amongst the forces of all the presidencies engaged in the combined operations of the campaign. 4. With respect to the booty recovered at Poonah, alleged to have been removed thither from
Sivu 451 - proceeded to mention the great loss which the Society had sustained by the death of Dr. GH Noehden, their late Secretary ; and finally, he congratulated the Society on the prosperous aspect of their affairs. The Council Report was then read;
Sivu 305 - W. to S. 50° E. Clouds hang about it. " At this altitude the atmosphere exhibited that remarkable dark appearance which has been often observed in elevated situations. The sun shone like an orb of fire, without the least haze. At night, the part of the horizon where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished before the limb