Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Sivu 1
... traveller approaches with feelings more strongly excited than the ancient seat of the Moghul empire . The proud towers of Delhi , with its venerable reliques of Hindoo architecture , its splendid monuments of Moslem power , and its ...
... traveller approaches with feelings more strongly excited than the ancient seat of the Moghul empire . The proud towers of Delhi , with its venerable reliques of Hindoo architecture , its splendid monuments of Moslem power , and its ...
Sivu 11
... travellers , who find all the shelter which the climate renders necessary in the nooks and recesses of the building . There are other mosques which , from their antiquity or the historical circumstances connected with them , excite a ...
... travellers , who find all the shelter which the climate renders necessary in the nooks and recesses of the building . There are other mosques which , from their antiquity or the historical circumstances connected with them , excite a ...
Sivu 28
... travellers , and with our more perfect acquaintance with the East , his works can now maintain but a secondary rank ; yet , it is not to be forgotten , that on his labours Golius , Edward Pococke , Sir Wm . Jones , and his successors ...
... travellers , and with our more perfect acquaintance with the East , his works can now maintain but a secondary rank ; yet , it is not to be forgotten , that on his labours Golius , Edward Pococke , Sir Wm . Jones , and his successors ...
Sivu 62
... traveller see all that he describes ? -and is not every traveller obliged to depend upon others for a great proportion of the information he collects ? Even Hum- boldt himself was not exempt from this necessity . The picturesque in ...
... traveller see all that he describes ? -and is not every traveller obliged to depend upon others for a great proportion of the information he collects ? Even Hum- boldt himself was not exempt from this necessity . The picturesque in ...
Sivu 66
... travellers confirmed and our own personal knowledge of them nearly verifies . The Hindoos have been confined to the same caste and way of life from sire to son . Their prejudices have been transmitted like instincts ; and the same ...
... travellers confirmed and our own personal knowledge of them nearly verifies . The Hindoos have been confined to the same caste and way of life from sire to son . Their prejudices have been transmitted like instincts ; and the same ...
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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