Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 22
... look after the general morals of the city , to see that no fraudulent practices are used by the tradespeople , and to notice every instance of immoral or irregular conduct . THE ORIENTALISTS OF SWITZERLAND . JOHN HENRY HOTTINGER . AN 22 ...
... look after the general morals of the city , to see that no fraudulent practices are used by the tradespeople , and to notice every instance of immoral or irregular conduct . THE ORIENTALISTS OF SWITZERLAND . JOHN HENRY HOTTINGER . AN 22 ...
Page 39
... look of desertion which the neglect of a principal attendant would otherwise produce . From the instant that Drax Lessingham commenced his pursuit of Miss Waldburg , every body knew how it would terminate . He was not born to be other ...
... look of desertion which the neglect of a principal attendant would otherwise produce . From the instant that Drax Lessingham commenced his pursuit of Miss Waldburg , every body knew how it would terminate . He was not born to be other ...
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... look at , me , my perse- verance seemed to afford her satisfaction . She wanted the support of some friend against the continual encroachments of a man who endeavoured to control her thoughts . Her brother and sister espoused his cause ...
... look at , me , my perse- verance seemed to afford her satisfaction . She wanted the support of some friend against the continual encroachments of a man who endeavoured to control her thoughts . Her brother and sister espoused his cause ...
Page 44
... look up to a much more splendid alliance ; and having determined to leave India a free man , he immediately set about the fulfilment of his wishes . Stealing away from his bungalow , without the knowledge of his servants , he surprised ...
... look up to a much more splendid alliance ; and having determined to leave India a free man , he immediately set about the fulfilment of his wishes . Stealing away from his bungalow , without the knowledge of his servants , he surprised ...
Page 63
... look for miracles to save them the labour of conversion , but who transform the savage to the civi- lized man by the help of those arts which teach him sensibly to appreciate the benefit of the change ? The history of the settlement of ...
... look for miracles to save them the labour of conversion , but who transform the savage to the civi- lized man by the help of those arts which teach him sensibly to appreciate the benefit of the change ? The history of the settlement of ...
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