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 9
... respect to Chinese products . The evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on East - India Affairs in 1813 abun- dantly proves the fact . Mr. Beale , Prussian Consul at Canton for many years , and previously ...
... respect to Chinese products . The evidence taken before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on East - India Affairs in 1813 abun- dantly proves the fact . Mr. Beale , Prussian Consul at Canton for many years , and previously ...
Page 44
... respect to this wood , Mr. Ranking adds : The critic says , of almug wood we know nothing , ' although the following extract , in my essay , was at the same moment under his eye ; " and then he quotes a passage from Josephus ...
... respect to this wood , Mr. Ranking adds : The critic says , of almug wood we know nothing , ' although the following extract , in my essay , was at the same moment under his eye ; " and then he quotes a passage from Josephus ...
Page 54
... respect and admi- ration which he conceives to be his due , as a being of superior order , should , on the contrary , look upon him as they would on an ooran - outang , as a raree show ; in short , as an objectoso strange and uncouth in ...
... respect and admi- ration which he conceives to be his due , as a being of superior order , should , on the contrary , look upon him as they would on an ooran - outang , as a raree show ; in short , as an objectoso strange and uncouth in ...
Page 67
... respects subjected by the policy of the Hon . Company , to all the indulgence , by way of compensation , which it may be found practicable to afford them . Liable as they are at any time to be forcibly re- moved from the country at the ...
... respects subjected by the policy of the Hon . Company , to all the indulgence , by way of compensation , which it may be found practicable to afford them . Liable as they are at any time to be forcibly re- moved from the country at the ...
Page 96
... respect to civil officers absent from their stations and sojourning within the limits of this presidency , shall cease to bave operation from and after the 31st of July , and in respect to those per- sons , who have proceeded beyond the ...
... respect to civil officers absent from their stations and sojourning within the limits of this presidency , shall cease to bave operation from and after the 31st of July , and in respect to those per- sons , who have proceeded beyond the ...
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