Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Nide 4Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1817 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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Sivu 25
... nature of his offence ? 4. A King , called to the throne by the voice of the ministers and of the people , always has been , always is , and always will be , elected for the express purpose of inquiring minutely into what is lawful ...
... nature of his offence ? 4. A King , called to the throne by the voice of the ministers and of the people , always has been , always is , and always will be , elected for the express purpose of inquiring minutely into what is lawful ...
Sivu 26
... nature of the judicial process in Ceylon ? and how are the Courts of Justice constituted , that is , of what persons are they composed ? A. The Court of Judicature is com- posed of the two Adigars , the four Maha Disapatis , * the Maha ...
... nature of the judicial process in Ceylon ? and how are the Courts of Justice constituted , that is , of what persons are they composed ? A. The Court of Judicature is com- posed of the two Adigars , the four Maha Disapatis , * the Maha ...
Sivu 28
... natural death , and that they were buried with all the ceremony they were masters of , and as well as the na- ture of ... nature of the offence , either by cutting off their hands , feet , ears , or noses ; by fine , imprisonment , or ...
... natural death , and that they were buried with all the ceremony they were masters of , and as well as the na- ture of ... nature of the offence , either by cutting off their hands , feet , ears , or noses ; by fine , imprisonment , or ...
Sivu 33
... nature alone was open to both barbarians , since neither could read or write . Zingis knew the Mogul dialect alone , but Timour spoke the Persian and Turkish languages with fluency and delighted in the conversation of the learned . When ...
... nature alone was open to both barbarians , since neither could read or write . Zingis knew the Mogul dialect alone , but Timour spoke the Persian and Turkish languages with fluency and delighted in the conversation of the learned . When ...
Sivu 35
... nature , than the immola- tion of men , or the exposition of their children . The Paradise offered to the Arabian was sensual , it is true , but it could not be attained without the previous practice of morality . If with the doubts of ...
... nature , than the immola- tion of men , or the exposition of their children . The Paradise offered to the Arabian was sensual , it is true , but it could not be attained without the previous practice of morality . If with the doubts of ...
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