Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... command him to pay the money or sur- render the pledge . " Now it happened that the kazee and the merchant were old friends ; so when the kazee asked him what he had to say , he frankly confessed that what the Jew had alleged was all ...
... command him to pay the money or sur- render the pledge . " Now it happened that the kazee and the merchant were old friends ; so when the kazee asked him what he had to say , he frankly confessed that what the Jew had alleged was all ...
Page 59
... command success where even the cursory glance of Parliament is excluded . By rare good fortune , the stand which the Court of Directors have made , in this instance , at the risk of a committal to Newgate , may open a few eyes to the ...
... command success where even the cursory glance of Parliament is excluded . By rare good fortune , the stand which the Court of Directors have made , in this instance , at the risk of a committal to Newgate , may open a few eyes to the ...
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... command . The schism among the Parsees at Surat was of a still more violent character , and they are of a more immoral and dissolute race than at Bombay . No such emancipation , from the oppression of caste discipline , has occurred ...
... command . The schism among the Parsees at Surat was of a still more violent character , and they are of a more immoral and dissolute race than at Bombay . No such emancipation , from the oppression of caste discipline , has occurred ...
Page 117
... commands of heaven ; whilst the vulgar plunge into a thou- sand perils in search of happiness at any cost . Kung - tsze said : “ the archer resembles the wise man ; when he misses the mark , he ponders within himself what can be the ...
... commands of heaven ; whilst the vulgar plunge into a thou- sand perils in search of happiness at any cost . Kung - tsze said : “ the archer resembles the wise man ; when he misses the mark , he ponders within himself what can be the ...
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... command . " Chap . XVIII . - Kung - tsze said : “ If there was ever a man exempt from grief , it was Wan - wang ; * his father was Wang - ke , and Woo - wung was his son ; what the father began was completed by his son . Woo - wang ...
... command . " Chap . XVIII . - Kung - tsze said : “ If there was ever a man exempt from grief , it was Wan - wang ; * his father was Wang - ke , and Woo - wung was his son ; what the father began was completed by his son . Woo - wang ...
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