Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... course de- barred from all future interference . He is obliged also to subsidize a British force to be constantly station- ed in his territories . The internal government of the State is left , how- ever , to the Holcar Durbar . Holcar ...
... course de- barred from all future interference . He is obliged also to subsidize a British force to be constantly station- ed in his territories . The internal government of the State is left , how- ever , to the Holcar Durbar . Holcar ...
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... course and circulation is maintained through the whole . How much this inter- course is facilitated by the nature of the countries , broken into innumerable is- lands , may be readily conceived , and the vastness of the field may be ...
... course and circulation is maintained through the whole . How much this inter- course is facilitated by the nature of the countries , broken into innumerable is- lands , may be readily conceived , and the vastness of the field may be ...
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... course , and made to flow over and fertilize successive terraces on which abundant harvests are reaped . We shall meet with states which have risen by commerce to wealth and eminence , and have now sunk since her sail has been dis ...
... course , and made to flow over and fertilize successive terraces on which abundant harvests are reaped . We shall meet with states which have risen by commerce to wealth and eminence , and have now sunk since her sail has been dis ...
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... course ; while the merchant will pursue his gain , the representatives of our go- vernment will acquire a higher character and more general respect , by devoting a portion of his time to the diffusion of that knowledge and of those ...
... course ; while the merchant will pursue his gain , the representatives of our go- vernment will acquire a higher character and more general respect , by devoting a portion of his time to the diffusion of that knowledge and of those ...
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... course was desolation , but as the gale of spring reviving the slumbering seeds of mind , and calling them to life from the winter of ignorance and oppression . Let the sun of Britain arise on these islands , not to wither and scorch ...
... course was desolation , but as the gale of spring reviving the slumbering seeds of mind , and calling them to life from the winter of ignorance and oppression . Let the sun of Britain arise on these islands , not to wither and scorch ...
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