Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... Society . This description of variation proves , to be diametrically opposite in both hemispheres , and is less in the south ern . I have much reason to think that it arises from the action of solar - heat , not only on the moving ...
... Society . This description of variation proves , to be diametrically opposite in both hemispheres , and is less in the south ern . I have much reason to think that it arises from the action of solar - heat , not only on the moving ...
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... society , while in the obscurity of their early history , the wide diffusion of their language and the traces of their former greatness , they dis- cover an infinite source of speculation and interest . That they once occupied a more ...
... society , while in the obscurity of their early history , the wide diffusion of their language and the traces of their former greatness , they dis- cover an infinite source of speculation and interest . That they once occupied a more ...
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... society . The native inhabitant , who will be first attracted by commerce , will imbibe a respect for our institutions , and when he finds that some of these are des tined exclusively for his own benefit , while he applauds and respects ...
... society . The native inhabitant , who will be first attracted by commerce , will imbibe a respect for our institutions , and when he finds that some of these are des tined exclusively for his own benefit , while he applauds and respects ...
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... society . After what has been said , it is needless to some of the more barbarous tribes , as the Battas and Alfoors . It is almost unnecessary to state , that slavery is not only tolerated and acknow ledged by the Malay law , but until ...
... society . After what has been said , it is needless to some of the more barbarous tribes , as the Battas and Alfoors . It is almost unnecessary to state , that slavery is not only tolerated and acknow ledged by the Malay law , but until ...
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... society , are now in prac- tice found to be in many places highly oppressive and injurious to the increase of population . This fact is fully exemplified in the vicinity of Bencoolen , where a large portion of the population is reduced ...
... society , are now in prac- tice found to be in many places highly oppressive and injurious to the increase of population . This fact is fully exemplified in the vicinity of Bencoolen , where a large portion of the population is reduced ...
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