Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 29
... from the partners of the late firm , of the unincumbered assets of the firm , the proportion , of which the immediate realization could be relied on , is too small to justify any ( 29 ) LIBRAR RY OF THE Estate of Alexander and.
... from the partners of the late firm , of the unincumbered assets of the firm , the proportion , of which the immediate realization could be relied on , is too small to justify any ( 29 ) LIBRAR RY OF THE Estate of Alexander and.
Page 30
... late firm ? The assessed appreciation of the whole is doubtless a difficult task , requiring time and skill to accomplish . In the mean time , from the inquiries which they have been able to make , they would say , that about 60 per ...
... late firm ? The assessed appreciation of the whole is doubtless a difficult task , requiring time and skill to accomplish . In the mean time , from the inquiries which they have been able to make , they would say , that about 60 per ...
Page 43
... late enamoured swain address to his be- trothed or her relatives ; he had served long enough in India to be entitled to his furlough , and in all probability his passage to England was already taken . New hopes stimulated the late ...
... late enamoured swain address to his be- trothed or her relatives ; he had served long enough in India to be entitled to his furlough , and in all probability his passage to England was already taken . New hopes stimulated the late ...
Page 49
... late negotiations , lest the Company , under the new plan , instead of forming , as they had done , an integral and independent part of the machinery of Indian government , would be reduced to a state of weakness and dependence ; and ...
... late negotiations , lest the Company , under the new plan , instead of forming , as they had done , an integral and independent part of the machinery of Indian government , would be reduced to a state of weakness and dependence ; and ...
Page 51
... 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 connected with 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 connected with the ...
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