Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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mined to invite Hottinger to become his successor at Leyden ; but the first proposals , which were made to him in private letters , he declined . Golius , however , in particular ( who had before guaranteed to him a salary of 2,200 ...
mined to invite Hottinger to become his successor at Leyden ; but the first proposals , which were made to him in private letters , he declined . Golius , however , in particular ( who had before guaranteed to him a salary of 2,200 ...
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... proposal on my part , and she attributed his choice of Miss Waldburg to my perpetual praises of her style of countenance and lady- like manners . I tried to make my peace with both the ladies , but could not succeed ; I disdained to ...
... proposal on my part , and she attributed his choice of Miss Waldburg to my perpetual praises of her style of countenance and lady- like manners . I tried to make my peace with both the ladies , but could not succeed ; I disdained to ...
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... proposed to the emperor Te- tsung , of the Tang dynasty , to lay a duty of ten per cent . upon tea , varnish , and wood . This plan was not , however , carried into execution in respect to tea till 793 ; but the duty was levied only ...
... proposed to the emperor Te- tsung , of the Tang dynasty , to lay a duty of ten per cent . upon tea , varnish , and wood . This plan was not , however , carried into execution in respect to tea till 793 ; but the duty was levied only ...
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... propose to themselves in this increase of their domestic establishments differs in some respects from the in- dulgences of the East . The Kroomen compel their women to perform all the field - work , as well as the necessary domestic ...
... propose to themselves in this increase of their domestic establishments differs in some respects from the in- dulgences of the East . The Kroomen compel their women to perform all the field - work , as well as the necessary domestic ...
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... proposed for the diffusion of education , and the liberality with which they have come forward to establish one or more professorships , expressly for the purpose of extending a knowledge of the English language , the arts , sciences ...
... proposed for the diffusion of education , and the liberality with which they have come forward to establish one or more professorships , expressly for the purpose of extending a knowledge of the English language , the arts , sciences ...
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