Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... person ; on other occa- sions , he merely touches the articles with his hand , and the rest of the cere- mony is left to the ... persons attached to the residency , from the highest to the lowest , are directly or indirectly assailed by ...
... person ; on other occa- sions , he merely touches the articles with his hand , and the rest of the cere- mony is left to the ... persons attached to the residency , from the highest to the lowest , are directly or indirectly assailed by ...
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... persons , best- acquainted with the chef - d'œuvres of European artizans , to imagine the surprising beauty of the Delhi work , the champac necklaces in particular , so called from the flower whose petals it resembles . They do not ...
... persons , best- acquainted with the chef - d'œuvres of European artizans , to imagine the surprising beauty of the Delhi work , the champac necklaces in particular , so called from the flower whose petals it resembles . They do not ...
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... persons differing so widely in the habits of their public and private life . As the writers are not very scrupulous in the language they use , there is not a little difficulty in making an extract , which will display the spirit of ...
... persons differing so widely in the habits of their public and private life . As the writers are not very scrupulous in the language they use , there is not a little difficulty in making an extract , which will display the spirit of ...
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... persons , who have never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with power to render them happy , by accepting their services or cour- tesies with corresponding ...
... persons , who have never for a single instant endea- voured to conciliate the people over whom they have been placed in autho- rity , with power to render them happy , by accepting their services or cour- tesies with corresponding ...
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... persons desirous to make themselves acquainted with them have only to consult the splendid and accurate views taken by Mr. Daniell . The Pytaun fortress , which forms so conspicuous an object from every terrace in the neighbourhood ...
... persons desirous to make themselves acquainted with them have only to consult the splendid and accurate views taken by Mr. Daniell . The Pytaun fortress , which forms so conspicuous an object from every terrace in the neighbourhood ...
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