Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Page 9
... carried civilization and improvement in its train . To what ever quarter of the world her arms or her policy have led her , it has been her object to extend those blessings of freedom and justice for which she herself stands so pre ...
... carried civilization and improvement in its train . To what ever quarter of the world her arms or her policy have led her , it has been her object to extend those blessings of freedom and justice for which she herself stands so pre ...
Page 14
... carried under every disadvan- tage of monopolizing policy , and of in- security of person and property by which the condition of the people has been de- pressed and their increase prevented . When we consider that they are placed at the ...
... carried under every disadvan- tage of monopolizing policy , and of in- security of person and property by which the condition of the people has been de- pressed and their increase prevented . When we consider that they are placed at the ...
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... carrying with them a spirit of enterprize and specu lation , combined with an industry and prudence , that makes them ... carried it should confer the benefits of civilization on those whom it protects , it will appear no less important ...
... carrying with them a spirit of enterprize and specu lation , combined with an industry and prudence , that makes them ... carried it should confer the benefits of civilization on those whom it protects , it will appear no less important ...
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... carried , and the islands of Bali , Celebes , and Nias , are the countries whence the supplies were principally pro- cured . Many thousands of the victims of this lawless traffic were annually obtained in much the same manner as on the ...
... carried , and the islands of Bali , Celebes , and Nias , are the countries whence the supplies were principally pro- cured . Many thousands of the victims of this lawless traffic were annually obtained in much the same manner as on the ...
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... carried out into the straits about three miles , by driving piles into the mud , and filling up behind them with earth and stones , so that the stream of the river is now confined within a nar- row compass , and the additional force ...
... carried out into the straits about three miles , by driving piles into the mud , and filling up behind them with earth and stones , so that the stream of the river is now confined within a nar- row compass , and the additional force ...
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