Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Nide 10Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1820 |
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Sivu 16
... Persia and Great Britain , on terms increasing the mutual advantages and security of both countries and their dependencies , was concluded by Sir Gore Ouseley . 1813. - Act of 53 Geo . III . cap . 155 , continues in the possession of ...
... Persia and Great Britain , on terms increasing the mutual advantages and security of both countries and their dependencies , was concluded by Sir Gore Ouseley . 1813. - Act of 53 Geo . III . cap . 155 , continues in the possession of ...
Sivu 22
... Persian couplet which forms the theme of their song into simple prose ; this may be seen by the application of the measure : فعلات مفاعلن فعلاتن مفاعلن mufaeloon 313 - feilatoon ' 139 - mufaeloon - feilat 119 With this measure the first ...
... Persian couplet which forms the theme of their song into simple prose ; this may be seen by the application of the measure : فعلات مفاعلن فعلاتن مفاعلن mufaeloon 313 - feilatoon ' 139 - mufaeloon - feilat 119 With this measure the first ...
Sivu 43
... Persian colonies in that country were con tinually the cause and the pretence of war between the Greeks and the great king . The character of the colo nists was hermaphroditical and ano- malous , and it is curious to tracé the course of ...
... Persian colonies in that country were con tinually the cause and the pretence of war between the Greeks and the great king . The character of the colo nists was hermaphroditical and ano- malous , and it is curious to tracé the course of ...
Sivu 47
... Persia in 1667 . spontaneously near the summit of the mountain from the earth. these exhaustless quarries . And now ... Persian army which was en- camped at the distance of 36 miles from Tabriz . What subsequently happened can only be ...
... Persia in 1667 . spontaneously near the summit of the mountain from the earth. these exhaustless quarries . And now ... Persian army which was en- camped at the distance of 36 miles from Tabriz . What subsequently happened can only be ...
Sivu 48
... Persian govérument . It is certain that Mr. Browne's appearance at Tabriz had excited great attention ; and that inquiries had been made by persons in authority , respecting his objects and destination ; and in particular , whether he ...
... Persian govérument . It is certain that Mr. Browne's appearance at Tabriz had excited great attention ; and that inquiries had been made by persons in authority , respecting his objects and destination ; and in particular , whether he ...
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1st batt 2d batt appears appointed April Arabic army arrived Asiatic Journ.-No Assist.surg Batavia Bencoolen Bengal Bombay Brahmins Brevet British Calcutta called Canton Cape Capt Captain Ceylon character charge chief China Chinese command Company Company's corps court of directors daughter Died Camp ditto Dutch duty East-India England English establishment Europe European formed Fort William gentlemen Governor Gravesend Guzerat Hindoo Holkar honour horse India Infantry island Java John Killedar lady land language late letter Lieut Lieut.col Madras Mahratta Maj.gen March Mauritius ment miles military native observed occasion officers Palembang Penang pension Persian persons Polong Poona port present principles proceeded proprietors province racter Rajah received regt Resident respect river rupees sailed sent ship South Wales territory tion town trade treaty troops vessel