Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Page 44
... arrival at the College , proceeded to the Principal's Lodge , where they were received by him and the Professors , and the Oriental Visitor . At 12 o'clock the Bishop of London , the Visitor of the College , arrived , and soon ...
... arrival at the College , proceeded to the Principal's Lodge , where they were received by him and the Professors , and the Oriental Visitor . At 12 o'clock the Bishop of London , the Visitor of the College , arrived , and soon ...
Page 59
... arrived at the Charter of 1813 , under which they now existed . That Charter laid open the whole of their trade to the Bri- tish merchant , reserving to the Company their trade to China as their only exclusive privilege of commerce . He ...
... arrived at the Charter of 1813 , under which they now existed . That Charter laid open the whole of their trade to the Bri- tish merchant , reserving to the Company their trade to China as their only exclusive privilege of commerce . He ...
Page 68
... arrived at that conclusion to which , he was truly happy to say , it had at length arrived . The Learned Proprietor had in fact admitted , that the result might have been endangered by a premature discussion in the General Court . It ...
... arrived at that conclusion to which , he was truly happy to say , it had at length arrived . The Learned Proprietor had in fact admitted , that the result might have been endangered by a premature discussion in the General Court . It ...
Page 70
... arrived at Gibraltar on his way home . Sir J. Doyle said he would not claim this document as a public record ; but still he wished to have it , as the fullest infor- mation ought to be laid before the Court . He concluded by moving ...
... arrived at Gibraltar on his way home . Sir J. Doyle said he would not claim this document as a public record ; but still he wished to have it , as the fullest infor- mation ought to be laid before the Court . He concluded by moving ...
Page 81
... arrived in the roads , and she has brought the pleasing intelligence , that several other vessels with similar car- goes had sailed from Ganjam for this port , at the time when she took her departure . Those vessels , with many others ...
... arrived in the roads , and she has brought the pleasing intelligence , that several other vessels with similar car- goes had sailed from Ganjam for this port , at the time when she took her departure . Those vessels , with many others ...
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