Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... England and France . By the recommendations with which the Dutch scholars furnished him , he had the opportunity of becoming acquainted with the great men of his age , who received him with respect and affection . In England , he ...
... England and France . By the recommendations with which the Dutch scholars furnished him , he had the opportunity of becoming acquainted with the great men of his age , who received him with respect and affection . In England , he ...
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... England for their education , and the stoppage of their remit- tances might plunge them into the deepest distress . Those , who were not affected by the catastrophe , amused themselves by watching the countenances of others well known ...
... England for their education , and the stoppage of their remit- tances might plunge them into the deepest distress . Those , who were not affected by the catastrophe , amused themselves by watching the countenances of others well known ...
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... England , India held out all the advantages which a foreign country could offer . It soon became evident that he had made up his mind , not only to remain in exile , but to indulge in all the enjoyments which his pay * The Calcutta gaol ...
... England , India held out all the advantages which a foreign country could offer . It soon became evident that he had made up his mind , not only to remain in exile , but to indulge in all the enjoyments which his pay * The Calcutta gaol ...
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... England to Captain Lessingham : the contents of these letters had , in all probability , occasioned a change of measures , but it was impossible to guess what they were . Conway Lessingham had not received any intelligence whatsoever ...
... England to Captain Lessingham : the contents of these letters had , in all probability , occasioned a change of measures , but it was impossible to guess what they were . Conway Lessingham had not received any intelligence whatsoever ...
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... England was the late Mr. Michael George Prendergast . The position of the Court of Directors in the affair is this . They do not oppose the demand , whatever opinion they may entertain as to its merits ; all they ask is , not to be ...
... England was the late Mr. Michael George Prendergast . The position of the Court of Directors in the affair is this . They do not oppose the demand , whatever opinion they may entertain as to its merits ; all they ask is , not to be ...
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