Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 3
... supply the place of doors , and the variegated screens , where animals of blue , red , or yellow , sprawl upon a green ground , which shade the windows . houses are , for the most part , white - washed , and the gaiety of their appear ...
... supply the place of doors , and the variegated screens , where animals of blue , red , or yellow , sprawl upon a green ground , which shade the windows . houses are , for the most part , white - washed , and the gaiety of their appear ...
Page 5
... supply of wholesome water which the inhabitants of Delhi are enabled to obtain . Sharing the fate of the Moghul empire , it became neg- lected , and was at length wholly choked up , remaining in this state for more than a hundred years ...
... supply of wholesome water which the inhabitants of Delhi are enabled to obtain . Sharing the fate of the Moghul empire , it became neg- lected , and was at length wholly choked up , remaining in this state for more than a hundred years ...
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... supply habitations for the increasing population of the city , is sufficiently interesting to attract a visit from strangers . The plan has been much approved for its elegant simpli- city , though of course there are divers opinions ...
... supply habitations for the increasing population of the city , is sufficiently interesting to attract a visit from strangers . The plan has been much approved for its elegant simpli- city , though of course there are divers opinions ...
Page 47
... license to procure a fresh supply of tea from the plantations shall subject the party to all the penalties of smuggling tea in the ordinary manner . According to the Tung kwo tung keen , or Annals On the Use of Tea in China . 47.
... license to procure a fresh supply of tea from the plantations shall subject the party to all the penalties of smuggling tea in the ordinary manner . According to the Tung kwo tung keen , or Annals On the Use of Tea in China . 47.
Page 55
... supply drawn by the vizier from his various resources con- stituted one general fund , from which he provided for his various necessi- ties ; and it is absurd to say that his payments to the Company were drawn from one source more than ...
... supply drawn by the vizier from his various resources con- stituted one general fund , from which he provided for his various necessi- ties ; and it is absurd to say that his payments to the Company were drawn from one source more than ...
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