Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... given to the horse dealers by the superintendent of Ajmeer ; more within his province could not be effected ; it then rests with the Government of the country to arrest this sad deterioration , by encouraging to the utmost both the ...
... given to the horse dealers by the superintendent of Ajmeer ; more within his province could not be effected ; it then rests with the Government of the country to arrest this sad deterioration , by encouraging to the utmost both the ...
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... given a stimu- lus to the industry of its inhabitants , must not be passed over in silence . In the island of Java , the number of these settlers is not less than one hundred thousand ; similar number is to be found in Siam : in Borneo ...
... given a stimu- lus to the industry of its inhabitants , must not be passed over in silence . In the island of Java , the number of these settlers is not less than one hundred thousand ; similar number is to be found in Siam : in Borneo ...
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... given up ; and we are told at pp . 24-5 , that " He ( i . e . Dr. Lee ) ought to have given the general rules of coalescence , permutation , and rejection of the letters which Mr. Lums- ي و den , who must be acknowledged a superior ...
... given up ; and we are told at pp . 24-5 , that " He ( i . e . Dr. Lee ) ought to have given the general rules of coalescence , permutation , and rejection of the letters which Mr. Lums- ي و den , who must be acknowledged a superior ...
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... given of the article affixed to both . Upon turning to M. de Sacy we find three exam- ples given in the notes , as exceptions to the general rule given in the text . They are , therefore , exceptions ; and , upon a little reflection ...
... given of the article affixed to both . Upon turning to M. de Sacy we find three exam- ples given in the notes , as exceptions to the general rule given in the text . They are , therefore , exceptions ; and , upon a little reflection ...
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... given by Erpenius , and then gravely assures us , that Golius , Schultens , Alting , Pococke , Castel , and others , found no difficulty whatever in adopting it . Perhaps so . I believe , however , that Golius , Schultens , Pococke ...
... given by Erpenius , and then gravely assures us , that Golius , Schultens , Alting , Pococke , Castel , and others , found no difficulty whatever in adopting it . Perhaps so . I believe , however , that Golius , Schultens , Pococke ...
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