Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Sivu 8
... observations of the Diurnal variation taken at Fort Marlborough and St. Helena , as published in the Transactions of ... observed at St. He lena , where it now appears , that the magnetic needle did not point pre- cisely to either of the ...
... observations of the Diurnal variation taken at Fort Marlborough and St. Helena , as published in the Transactions of ... observed at St. He lena , where it now appears , that the magnetic needle did not point pre- cisely to either of the ...
Sivu 16
... observed , that in proportion as the people are civilized , our intercourse with the islands will become more general , more secure , and more advantageous ; that the native riches of the countries which they inhabit seem inexhaustible ...
... observed , that in proportion as the people are civilized , our intercourse with the islands will become more general , more secure , and more advantageous ; that the native riches of the countries which they inhabit seem inexhaustible ...
Sivu 17
... observed gene- rally with regard to Mahomedanism in the Eastern Islands , that although the more respectable part of the population pay some attention to its forms as the esta- blished religion of the country , they are far more ...
... observed gene- rally with regard to Mahomedanism in the Eastern Islands , that although the more respectable part of the population pay some attention to its forms as the esta- blished religion of the country , they are far more ...
Sivu 19
... observed that the daughters are considered to form a part of the property of the father , and are only to be purchased from him by the suitor at a price exceed- ing the usual means of the men . effects of education may be expected to be ...
... observed that the daughters are considered to form a part of the property of the father , and are only to be purchased from him by the suitor at a price exceed- ing the usual means of the men . effects of education may be expected to be ...
Sivu 23
... observed at the India House previous to an officer's leaving England for the purpose of rejoining his regiment . If he be married , it is said , his wife cannot accompany him without two householders ( not in the service ) first ...
... observed at the India House previous to an officer's leaving England for the purpose of rejoining his regiment . If he be married , it is said , his wife cannot accompany him without two householders ( not in the service ) first ...
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