Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... Native Powers of India , at the point at which we dismissed the subject in a former number , we find ourselves sur ... natives , how- ever varied and however peculiar , have been carefully investigated under the superintendence of Sir ...
... Native Powers of India , at the point at which we dismissed the subject in a former number , we find ourselves sur ... natives , how- ever varied and however peculiar , have been carefully investigated under the superintendence of Sir ...
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native energies of the people themselves ; and that it is by the reciprocal advantages of commerce , and commerce alone , that we may best promote our own interest and their advancement . A few stations are occupied for the security and ...
native energies of the people themselves ; and that it is by the reciprocal advantages of commerce , and commerce alone , that we may best promote our own interest and their advancement . A few stations are occupied for the security and ...
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... native of the Moluccas in the culture of the nut- meg and clove ; the still higher Javan and Siamese , besides their abundant harvests of rice , supplying Europe with their coffee and sugar , and all impelled and set in motion by the ...
... native of the Moluccas in the culture of the nut- meg and clove ; the still higher Javan and Siamese , besides their abundant harvests of rice , supplying Europe with their coffee and sugar , and all impelled and set in motion by the ...
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... native inhabitant , who will be first attracted by commerce , will imbibe a respect for our institutions , and when he finds that some of these are des tined exclusively for his own benefit , while he applauds and respects the mo- tive ...
... native inhabitant , who will be first attracted by commerce , will imbibe a respect for our institutions , and when he finds that some of these are des tined exclusively for his own benefit , while he applauds and respects the mo- tive ...
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... native princes of Bantam , and in the interior of Java and Sumatra , parti- cularly at Menangkaba , to which latter a visit was considered only less meritorious than a pilgrimage to Mecca . These col- leges have disappeared with the ...
... native princes of Bantam , and in the interior of Java and Sumatra , parti- cularly at Menangkaba , to which latter a visit was considered only less meritorious than a pilgrimage to Mecca . These col- leges have disappeared with the ...
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