Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... ment . In point of fact , the govern- ment is obliged to us for having re- stored order 2 [ JULY , General View of the Native Powers of India ;
... ment . In point of fact , the govern- ment is obliged to us for having re- stored order 2 [ JULY , General View of the Native Powers of India ;
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ment is obliged to us for having re- stored order , and rendered it inde- pendent of those restless spirits who were necessarily a terror to it . The state is now improving rapidly in cultivation and every useful art ; but the watchful ...
ment is obliged to us for having re- stored order , and rendered it inde- pendent of those restless spirits who were necessarily a terror to it . The state is now improving rapidly in cultivation and every useful art ; but the watchful ...
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... ment of the country reverting to na- tive rulers , for the Mahratta confe- deracy is now so completely broken , and the state of Nagpore itself ( always deficient in population ) is so greatly re- duced in power , and at the same time ...
... ment of the country reverting to na- tive rulers , for the Mahratta confe- deracy is now so completely broken , and the state of Nagpore itself ( always deficient in population ) is so greatly re- duced in power , and at the same time ...
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... ment , where the intellectual powers are cultivated and expanded , commerce opens a wider field for exertion , and wealth and refinement become consistent with all that ennobles and exalts human nature . Edu .. cation must keep pace ...
... ment , where the intellectual powers are cultivated and expanded , commerce opens a wider field for exertion , and wealth and refinement become consistent with all that ennobles and exalts human nature . Edu .. cation must keep pace ...
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... ment , was still acknowledged , and the states of Acheen and Malacca long dis- puted the progress of the Portuguese arms . The whole of Sumatra , at one period , was subject to the supreme power of Menang- kabau , and evidence of the ...
... ment , was still acknowledged , and the states of Acheen and Malacca long dis- puted the progress of the Portuguese arms . The whole of Sumatra , at one period , was subject to the supreme power of Menang- kabau , and evidence of the ...
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