Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 27Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1829 - Asia |
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... effect these purposes , besides their exclu- sive privileges , the Hang merchants were invested with large powers ... effects which such a combination might have produced to trade . They have also been obliged to sustain the credit of ...
... effect these purposes , besides their exclu- sive privileges , the Hang merchants were invested with large powers ... effects which such a combination might have produced to trade . They have also been obliged to sustain the credit of ...
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... effect . Meanwhile there arrived at Mecca certain idolaters of Medina . This city , situated to the north of Mecca , was then inhabited by idolaters and by Jews of the tribe of Levi . A contest had taken place between the two people ...
... effect . Meanwhile there arrived at Mecca certain idolaters of Medina . This city , situated to the north of Mecca , was then inhabited by idolaters and by Jews of the tribe of Levi . A contest had taken place between the two people ...
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... effect , and which must contravene the existing Hindu law , be framed with great caution . When these documents came before the home government for review , the Court of Directors wrote to the Madras government , 28th April 1824 , as ...
... effect , and which must contravene the existing Hindu law , be framed with great caution . When these documents came before the home government for review , the Court of Directors wrote to the Madras government , 28th April 1824 , as ...
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... effects of this liquor upon European consti- tutions were such that one - fourth of them at least was in the hospital at the same period , it being impossible to effect any thing beyond a temporary cure upon men whose stamina were ...
... effects of this liquor upon European consti- tutions were such that one - fourth of them at least was in the hospital at the same period , it being impossible to effect any thing beyond a temporary cure upon men whose stamina were ...
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... effect of which is considerably heightened by the vivid contrast displayed between the surrounding luxuriant herbage and the carefully weeded and gravelly square which is contiguous to almost every monastery . But , although by far the ...
... effect of which is considerably heightened by the vivid contrast displayed between the surrounding luxuriant herbage and the carefully weeded and gravelly square which is contiguous to almost every monastery . But , although by far the ...
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