Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... directed to this end ; while , by the application of the information thus ob tained to the present circumstances of the country , the spirit and principles of Bri- tish rule have rapidly augmented the power , and increased the resources ...
... directed to this end ; while , by the application of the information thus ob tained to the present circumstances of the country , the spirit and principles of Bri- tish rule have rapidly augmented the power , and increased the resources ...
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... directed , or not sufficiently con- trouled . It creates wants , and introduces luxuries ; but if there exist no principle for the regulation of these , and if there be nothing to check their influence , sensuality , vice , and ...
... directed , or not sufficiently con- trouled . It creates wants , and introduces luxuries ; but if there exist no principle for the regulation of these , and if there be nothing to check their influence , sensuality , vice , and ...
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... directed . They find in the personal independence of character which they display , their high sense of honour and impatience of insult , and in their habits of reasoning and reflection , the rudiments of improvement , and the basis of ...
... directed . They find in the personal independence of character which they display , their high sense of honour and impatience of insult , and in their habits of reasoning and reflection , the rudiments of improvement , and the basis of ...
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... directed by Lieut . Gen. Stuart to desist . Not- withstanding his conduct on this oc- casion was an acknowledged breach of strict duty , it was considered praise- worthy , and obtained the applause of the Commander - in - Chief and the ...
... directed by Lieut . Gen. Stuart to desist . Not- withstanding his conduct on this oc- casion was an acknowledged breach of strict duty , it was considered praise- worthy , and obtained the applause of the Commander - in - Chief and the ...
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... directed that the By - Law should be read at the first General Court after every annual election . The By - Laws were then read short . TANJORE CLAIMS . The Chairman said , he had now to beg the attention of the Proprietors to the spe ...
... directed that the By - Law should be read at the first General Court after every annual election . The By - Laws were then read short . TANJORE CLAIMS . The Chairman said , he had now to beg the attention of the Proprietors to the spe ...
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