Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... ment , notwithstanding their hopes and expectations from his favour were at an end . And yet many persons , who have never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with ...
... ment , notwithstanding their hopes and expectations from his favour were at an end . And yet many persons , who have never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with ...
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... ment , and his expenses were so nicely regulated , that he never spent a fraction beyond what was absolutely necessary to support the appearance of a gentle- man : of course , nobody ever thought of asking him for a pice upon any ...
... ment , and his expenses were so nicely regulated , that he never spent a fraction beyond what was absolutely necessary to support the appearance of a gentle- man : of course , nobody ever thought of asking him for a pice upon any ...
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... ment : these sums make up nearly three - fourths of the claim . " The non- existence of the alleged fact , from which this string of consequences is drawn , " the Court observe , " was fully 54 Case of the Lucknow Bankers .
... ment : these sums make up nearly three - fourths of the claim . " The non- existence of the alleged fact , from which this string of consequences is drawn , " the Court observe , " was fully 54 Case of the Lucknow Bankers .
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... ment which he had to make ? " 4th . This implication was much strengthened by the extent and notoriety of intercourse between government and Asuf - ud - Dowlah in pecuniary con- cerns . So that , because Asuf - ud - Dowlah paid a ...
... ment which he had to make ? " 4th . This implication was much strengthened by the extent and notoriety of intercourse between government and Asuf - ud - Dowlah in pecuniary con- cerns . So that , because Asuf - ud - Dowlah paid a ...
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... ment and ultimate triumph of true revelation . No visible progress has been made in the conversion of the natives to Christianity , as far as my observation has extended . At the Presidency , I have no doubt that the confidence of many ...
... ment and ultimate triumph of true revelation . No visible progress has been made in the conversion of the natives to Christianity , as far as my observation has extended . At the Presidency , I have no doubt that the confidence of many ...
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