Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Sivu 10
... never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with power to render them happy , by accepting their services or cour- tesies with corresponding kindness , are loud in ...
... never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with power to render them happy , by accepting their services or cour- tesies with corresponding kindness , are loud in ...
Sivu 22
... never had a tail . The kazee protested , however , that it was contrary to practice to allow a man to deny what he had once alleged ; and that he must therefore maintain his suit . Upon which the poor fellow said , he saw how it was ...
... never had a tail . The kazee protested , however , that it was contrary to practice to allow a man to deny what he had once alleged ; and that he must therefore maintain his suit . Upon which the poor fellow said , he saw how it was ...
Sivu 36
... never - failing source of ridicule to Drax Lessingham , who held all the finer affections in scorn , and cherished a contemptuous sort of pity for those who were unwise enough to prefer the flowery labyrinths of fairy - land , to the ...
... never - failing source of ridicule to Drax Lessingham , who held all the finer affections in scorn , and cherished a contemptuous sort of pity for those who were unwise enough to prefer the flowery labyrinths of fairy - land , to the ...
Sivu 37
... never went beyond a certain point ; he , therefore , though devoting himself entirely to married women , had the reputation of being a man of strict morals . He possessed a certain degree of cleverness which passed for wit , and he was ...
... never went beyond a certain point ; he , therefore , though devoting himself entirely to married women , had the reputation of being a man of strict morals . He possessed a certain degree of cleverness which passed for wit , and he was ...
Sivu 40
... never seen any man so completely overpowered by his feelings , and his distress was exaggerated by the reflection that it had been caused by his own imprudence in the thoughtless days of boy- hood . Had he not been so inextricably ...
... never seen any man so completely overpowered by his feelings , and his distress was exaggerated by the reflection that it had been caused by his own imprudence in the thoughtless days of boy- hood . Had he not been so inextricably ...
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aged Ahmednuggur Akhtal amongst appear appointed artillery Asiatic assignees Assist Bank of Bengal Batavia Board of Control Bombay British Calcutta called Canton Cape Captain Cawnpore cent character charge China Chinese civil command committee Company Company's Court of Directors Court of Proprietors creditors daugh daughter Delhi ditto duty East-India establishment Europe European favour Fort William funds Governor Governor-general Grant Hindoo honour India indigo James John John Pirie lady of Capt land late letter Lieut London Lord Lucknow Madras magistrate Major Mauritius meeting ment Messrs Monghyr native object observed officers opinion Oude parties Penang persons present presidency proceedings prom received regt respect retired rupees servants shew ship society South Wales Surg thing tion Turton Van Diemen's Land whole William