Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 11
... grant of the English Government ; it is much frequented by the faithful , ` of whom many hundreds may be seen at a time , prostrate on the pavement . It is also the resort of numerous beggars , and the poorer classes of travellers , who ...
... grant of the English Government ; it is much frequented by the faithful , ` of whom many hundreds may be seen at a time , prostrate on the pavement . It is also the resort of numerous beggars , and the poorer classes of travellers , who ...
Page 49
... Grant , wherein they suggest the necessity of a power of appeal being continued to the Court , or some means being given to them of * Letter to the Right Hon . Charles Grant , President to the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of ...
... Grant , wherein they suggest the necessity of a power of appeal being continued to the Court , or some means being given to them of * Letter to the Right Hon . Charles Grant , President to the Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of ...
Page 50
... Grant by Mr. Mac Donnell , as to the meaning he attaches to the terms " the importance and independence of the Court , " properties which he professed to be desirous of increasing ; and of the indignant disclaimer conveyed in his letter ...
... Grant by Mr. Mac Donnell , as to the meaning he attaches to the terms " the importance and independence of the Court , " properties which he professed to be desirous of increasing ; and of the indignant disclaimer conveyed in his letter ...
Page 57
... grant its support to its own subjects , in directing your Excellency's atten- tion to this call on your justice . " It ' The case stands , therefore , thus . It is an incontrovertible position that the King of Oude is , as far as ...
... grant its support to its own subjects , in directing your Excellency's atten- tion to this call on your justice . " It ' The case stands , therefore , thus . It is an incontrovertible position that the King of Oude is , as far as ...
Page 58
... Grant , the president , has endea- voured evidently to invalidate this argument by an exposition of a principle , which must be somewhat alarming to Indian princes : " The duty and the right of interference on the part of any country in ...
... Grant , the president , has endea- voured evidently to invalidate this argument by an exposition of a principle , which must be somewhat alarming to Indian princes : " The duty and the right of interference on the part of any country in ...
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