The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and AustraliaParbury, Allen, and Company, 1841 |
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... steamers , and even to them , the rush of water round this most southern extremity of British India would , from May to the end of September , prove the most formidable obstacle to the proposed steam- communication between Calcutta and ...
... steamers , and even to them , the rush of water round this most southern extremity of British India would , from May to the end of September , prove the most formidable obstacle to the proposed steam- communication between Calcutta and ...
Sivu 37
... steamers . As the proprietors of the steam vessels on the proposed Cape route , as well as those from the Red Sea , will undoubtedly make Point de Galle one of their depôts , the place cannot , under such auspicious circumstances , fail ...
... steamers . As the proprietors of the steam vessels on the proposed Cape route , as well as those from the Red Sea , will undoubtedly make Point de Galle one of their depôts , the place cannot , under such auspicious circumstances , fail ...
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... steamers , exacting a trifling duty on vessels to defray the expenditure . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Mr. Robert Thom has published at Macao a translation into Chinese of sop's Fables . This difficult task has been thus performed : -Mr ...
... steamers , exacting a trifling duty on vessels to defray the expenditure . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE . Mr. Robert Thom has published at Macao a translation into Chinese of sop's Fables . This difficult task has been thus performed : -Mr ...
Sivu 136
... steamer , that he had attempted to enter the Benin or Formosa river -- which would have afforded a readier entrance into the Quorra than the Nun branch , which is navigable to the main stream only six months in the year , and then only ...
... steamer , that he had attempted to enter the Benin or Formosa river -- which would have afforded a readier entrance into the Quorra than the Nun branch , which is navigable to the main stream only six months in the year , and then only ...
Sivu 30
... steamer , Queen , has received a severe cut on his shoulder from the Chinese . He had been foraging , I learn , in company with others . Rumour is busy again . It is said that we are to be taken by surprise during one of these dark ...
... steamer , Queen , has received a severe cut on his shoulder from the Chinese . He had been foraging , I learn , in company with others . Rumour is busy again . It is said that we are to be taken by surprise during one of these dark ...
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admitted on estab Affghan Affghanistan appears appointed army arrived artillery Assist attack Barrackpore Batavia Beloochees Bengal Bolan Pass Bombay Brev brigade British Cabul Calcutta camels camp Canton Cape Captain cavalry Cawnpore Ceylon charge chief China Chinese Chusan command Company corps daughter despatch detachment Dinapore ditto Dost Mahomed Dost Mahomed Khan duty East-India enemy English ensigns Europe European Ferozepore fire force Fort William Ghuzni Government Governor Governor-General of India guns hills Hindu honour horse India Indian Navy Infantry John Khelat Kunduz lady of Capt late letter London Lord Macao Madras Major Mauritius Meerut miles military Miss Murrees native Nusseer Khan officers orders party passed Penang proceeded Professor Wilson prom Purans Quetta regiment regt resident river rupees Scinde sepoys Sept Shah ship Singapore steamer Sukkur Surg surgeon tion town troops William wounded
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Sivu 219 - ... too much under the influence of the drug to care for passing events, and fast merging to the wished-for consummation. The last scene in this tragic play is generally a room in the rear of the building, a species of dead-house, where lie stretched those who have passed into the state of bliss the opium-smoker madly seeks — an emblem of the long sleep to which he is blindly hurrying."* 360.
Sivu 265 - I say unto you, Swear not at all : neither by heaven ; for it is God's throne : nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool...
Sivu 265 - And thou shalt write them upon the door posts of thine house, and upon thy gates : that your days may be multiplied, and the days of your children, in the land which the Lord sware unto your fathers to give them, as the days of heaven upon the earth.
Sivu 219 - ... day ; others laughing and talking wildly under the effects of a first pipe; whilst the couches around are filled with their different occupants, who lie languid, with an idiot smile upon their countenance, too much under the influence of the drug to care for passing events, and fast verging to the wished-for consummation.
Sivu 219 - The rooms where they sit and smoke, are surrounded by wooden couches, with places for the head to rest upon, and generally a side room is devoted to gambling.
Sivu 265 - The Lord liveth," in truth, in judgment, and in righteousness ; and the nations shall bless themselves in him, and in him shall they glory.
Sivu 80 - Her chest should be capacious; her breasts, firm and conical, like the yellow cocoa-nut, and her waist small — almost small enough to be clasped by the hand. Her hips should be wide; her limbs tapering; the soles of her feet, without any hollow, and the surface of her body in general soft, delicate, smooth, and rounded, 'without the asperities of projecting bones and sinews.
Sivu 170 - But how severely with themselves proceed The men, who write such verse as we can read? Their own strict judges, not a word they spare That wants, or force, or light, or weight, or care...
Sivu 111 - Troward, or yourself, the general merits of this transaction, you will erect a cenotaph most grateful to my shade, and will clear my memory from that load, which the East India Company, king, lords, and commons, and in a manner the whole British nation, (God forgive them) have been pleased to lay as a monument upon my ashes. I am as conscious as any person can be of the little value of the good or evil opinion of mankind to the part of me that shall remain, but I believe it is of some moment not...
Sivu 164 - And the wind, full of wantonness, woos like a lover The young aspen-trees till they tremble all over. When the east is as warm as the light of first hopes, And day, with...