Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 7
... expected to make an adequate return , and to pre- sent a nuzzur corresponding with his rank and the value of the kingly gift . The khillauts presented at Delhi to the European visitants of the court are the merest frippery imaginable ...
... expected to make an adequate return , and to pre- sent a nuzzur corresponding with his rank and the value of the kingly gift . The khillauts presented at Delhi to the European visitants of the court are the merest frippery imaginable ...
Page 36
... expected to carry off some great heiress , when he should make his appear- ance in London , with his family connexions backed by twenty or thirty thousand pounds . Indeed , as he contemplated his pretensions , he scarcely knew how to ...
... expected to carry off some great heiress , when he should make his appear- ance in London , with his family connexions backed by twenty or thirty thousand pounds . Indeed , as he contemplated his pretensions , he scarcely knew how to ...
Page 43
... expected it ; our old bachelor friend , the postmaster , threw a little light upon the subject . He said that , late at night , on the eve of the day appointed for the marriage , he had forwarded a packet from England to Captain ...
... expected it ; our old bachelor friend , the postmaster , threw a little light upon the subject . He said that , late at night , on the eve of the day appointed for the marriage , he had forwarded a packet from England to Captain ...
Page 59
... expected from com- mercial profits ? Is all so safe and settled in India , that no fears are to be entertained , if opportunities were afforded , for the manifestation of dissatis- faction ! Is nothing to be apprehended from the ...
... expected from com- mercial profits ? Is all so safe and settled in India , that no fears are to be entertained , if opportunities were afforded , for the manifestation of dissatis- faction ! Is nothing to be apprehended from the ...
Page 77
... expected . The people , it is said , are too poor to purchase ; their neglecting to do so was , however , attributed to a disinclination to lay out money in that , the utility of which was not apparent . It further appears by that ...
... expected . The people , it is said , are too poor to purchase ; their neglecting to do so was , however , attributed to a disinclination to lay out money in that , the utility of which was not apparent . It further appears by that ...
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