Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 27Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1829 - Asia |
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Page 22
... possession of the Honourable Company . During the Mussulman government , there were a few slaves belonging to certain nunjah lands in the vicinity of the Cauvery ; and there are now some descendants of these people , but they are just ...
... possession of the Honourable Company . During the Mussulman government , there were a few slaves belonging to certain nunjah lands in the vicinity of the Cauvery ; and there are now some descendants of these people , but they are just ...
Page 27
... possession of the female to the owner . The contract may be dissolved at the plea- sure of the parties connected ... possessed the power of life and death over his slave ; but this was probably seldom or ever had re- course to , and ...
... possession of the female to the owner . The contract may be dissolved at the plea- sure of the parties connected ... possessed the power of life and death over his slave ; but this was probably seldom or ever had re- course to , and ...
Page 29
... possession of his slaves , and disposed of them as he pleased , they not being considered attached to the land thus sold . If an owner was unable to maintain his slave , he could let him out to others , by which means he fre- quently ...
... possession of his slaves , and disposed of them as he pleased , they not being considered attached to the land thus sold . If an owner was unable to maintain his slave , he could let him out to others , by which means he fre- quently ...
Page 30
... possession of property ever inspires ; and because they are fed and clothed , and reconciled to the present condition , it does not follow that the government should confirm institutions , which doom those who have thus fallen into this ...
... possession of property ever inspires ; and because they are fed and clothed , and reconciled to the present condition , it does not follow that the government should confirm institutions , which doom those who have thus fallen into this ...
Page 41
... possessed of sufficient courage to load and fire the pieces , and requesting that this part of the ceremony might be performed by the artillery , upon a signal from the ponghies marking the lucky moment . This dread entertained by the ...
... possessed of sufficient courage to load and fire the pieces , and requesting that this part of the ceremony might be performed by the artillery , upon a signal from the ponghies marking the lucky moment . This dread entertained by the ...
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