Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 5
... course of a very few years , the canal again became dry , in consequence of a change in the channel of the Jumna , whose waters , flowing through another passage , no longer afforded the customary supply . The inhabitants of Delhi ...
... course of a very few years , the canal again became dry , in consequence of a change in the channel of the Jumna , whose waters , flowing through another passage , no longer afforded the customary supply . The inhabitants of Delhi ...
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... course there are divers opinions concerning it . The centre , a large quadrangle , called Bentinck Square , is entered by four streets , opening from the middle of each side , and not at the angles , according to the usual European ...
... course there are divers opinions concerning it . The centre , a large quadrangle , called Bentinck Square , is entered by four streets , opening from the middle of each side , and not at the angles , according to the usual European ...
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... course ; but , at the time , it is not so easy to decide . The members of the firm were as much in- terested , if not more so , than any body else , in doing whatever seemed best for the general interest , and unquestionably hoped their ...
... course ; but , at the time , it is not so easy to decide . The members of the firm were as much in- terested , if not more so , than any body else , in doing whatever seemed best for the general interest , and unquestionably hoped their ...
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... course , different . Still , the circumstances justify the ques- tion put to Mr. 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 ...
... course , different . Still , the circumstances justify the ques- tion put to Mr. 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 ...
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... course those dependent upon us ) unless two con- ditions exist , neither of which appears in the present case ; and the " pe- culiar circumstances , " which are supposed , strangely enough , to take this case out of so general a rule ...
... course those dependent upon us ) unless two con- ditions exist , neither of which appears in the present case ; and the " pe- culiar circumstances , " which are supposed , strangely enough , to take this case out of so general a rule ...
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