Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 17
... taken a vow of chastity , retired from the world , and dedicated themselves entirely to religion , or , as they themselves say , had become sadú . One of them was young , and had retired on the death of her husband . They spent their ...
... taken a vow of chastity , retired from the world , and dedicated themselves entirely to religion , or , as they themselves say , had become sadú . One of them was young , and had retired on the death of her husband . They spent their ...
Page 22
... taken another husband ; and requiring an order that she should return to him ; and as I did not know who he was , I summoned the wife before me , and ordered her to account for her conduct . Upon which she said , he was the man whom she ...
... taken another husband ; and requiring an order that she should return to him ; and as I did not know who he was , I summoned the wife before me , and ordered her to account for her conduct . Upon which she said , he was the man whom she ...
Page 34
... taken , in all cases , from the first edition of Hamilton's Gazetteer , founded upon merely loose estimates . The scanty particulars given of the sovereigns of Transoxiana and northern Asia are often incorrect , though many facts might ...
... taken , in all cases , from the first edition of Hamilton's Gazetteer , founded upon merely loose estimates . The scanty particulars given of the sovereigns of Transoxiana and northern Asia are often incorrect , though many facts might ...
Page 37
... taken at their own valuation ; and so it fared with Drax . He was also known to be rich ; and , though every body belonging to his acquaintance was aware that his wealth would be appropriated solely to his own gratification , it gave ...
... taken at their own valuation ; and so it fared with Drax . He was also known to be rich ; and , though every body belonging to his acquaintance was aware that his wealth would be appropriated solely to his own gratification , it gave ...
Page 54
... taken up for the purpose of discharging the arrears due to the Company . " This is an important assertion , and in fact the only ground upon which this claim could be considered as distinct ; but the assertion appears , from the facts ...
... taken up for the purpose of discharging the arrears due to the Company . " This is an important assertion , and in fact the only ground upon which this claim could be considered as distinct ; but the assertion appears , from the facts ...
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