Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 47
... proprietor incurs the same punishment as those who sell contraband salt . * Thirdly , when tea arrives at a custom house , the officer must carefully examine the certificates which accompany it ; if he find them regular , he tears a ...
... proprietor incurs the same punishment as those who sell contraband salt . * Thirdly , when tea arrives at a custom house , the officer must carefully examine the certificates which accompany it ; if he find them regular , he tears a ...
Page 59
... Proprietors so prone to deeds of arms as to involve the revenue , which is the security of their dividends , in such a struggle , now that no aid towards those dividends is to be expected from com- mercial profits ? Is all so safe and ...
... Proprietors so prone to deeds of arms as to involve the revenue , which is the security of their dividends , in such a struggle , now that no aid towards those dividends is to be expected from com- mercial profits ? Is all so safe and ...
Page 126
... proprietor of a considerable estate , and the possessor of numerous flocks and herds . It is shrewdly suspected that these self - denying ascetics do not spend their whole time upon the rock of Jungheera , but that there are seasons in ...
... proprietor of a considerable estate , and the possessor of numerous flocks and herds . It is shrewdly suspected that these self - denying ascetics do not spend their whole time upon the rock of Jungheera , but that there are seasons in ...
Page 172
... proprietors of a shop , the prettiest in Calcutta , devoted wholly to the sale of Chinese goods . There is a con- stant succession of new articles to be seen in this shop . Captains of traders and people desirous of sending presents to ...
... proprietors of a shop , the prettiest in Calcutta , devoted wholly to the sale of Chinese goods . There is a con- stant succession of new articles to be seen in this shop . Captains of traders and people desirous of sending presents to ...
Page 188
... proprietor in Britanny , having assured his father that a sphere of useful activity might be opened for him in that province , and undertaking to provide for him liberally , in exchange for certain farming services that would be ...
... proprietor in Britanny , having assured his father that a sphere of useful activity might be opened for him in that province , and undertaking to provide for him liberally , in exchange for certain farming services that would be ...
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