Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... than is abso- lutely necessary , but extensive as are the territories of this state , no danger is to B 2 1824. ] and of their Political Relations with the British Government . 3 ment is obliged to us for having re- ...
... than is abso- lutely necessary , but extensive as are the territories of this state , no danger is to B 2 1824. ] and of their Political Relations with the British Government . 3 ment is obliged to us for having re- ...
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... necessary results . Where the social institutions are favourable to independence and improve- ment , where the intellectual powers are cultivated and expanded , commerce opens a wider field for exertion , and wealth and refinement ...
... necessary results . Where the social institutions are favourable to independence and improve- ment , where the intellectual powers are cultivated and expanded , commerce opens a wider field for exertion , and wealth and refinement ...
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... necessary to enter into the history of the decline and fall of the Malay states of Malacca and Acheen , or of the establishment of Johor . The maritime and commercial enterprize of the people had already spread them far and wide through ...
... necessary to enter into the history of the decline and fall of the Malay states of Malacca and Acheen , or of the establishment of Johor . The maritime and commercial enterprize of the people had already spread them far and wide through ...
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... necessary ; and , consequently , that my statement is erroneous . In the very next page , however , Sir William's opinion is thus cited by our reviewer , which will be answer sufficient , as to the accuracy of my statement . " True it ...
... necessary ; and , consequently , that my statement is erroneous . In the very next page , however , Sir William's opinion is thus cited by our reviewer , which will be answer sufficient , as to the accuracy of my statement . " True it ...
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... necessary to detail , before proceeding to the division and classification of Arabic nouns , because there are many Arabic nouns of common occurrence in the Persian language , the formation of which would be truly unintelligible without ...
... necessary to detail , before proceeding to the division and classification of Arabic nouns , because there are many Arabic nouns of common occurrence in the Persian language , the formation of which would be truly unintelligible without ...
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