Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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Page 4
... remains in a state of internal tranquillity . Moreover , it must not be overlooked , that a British Resident and a large subsidiary force will always be stationed , as heretofore , at the ca- pital of the Rajah's dominions . We shall ...
... remains in a state of internal tranquillity . Moreover , it must not be overlooked , that a British Resident and a large subsidiary force will always be stationed , as heretofore , at the ca- pital of the Rajah's dominions . We shall ...
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... remain still ignorant of the exact posi- tion of the New Pole . Had that been ascertained in 1819 , by going to the same point in the present summer , it would clearly appear , whether or not this pole had sensibly moved east- ward ...
... remain still ignorant of the exact posi- tion of the New Pole . Had that been ascertained in 1819 , by going to the same point in the present summer , it would clearly appear , whether or not this pole had sensibly moved east- ward ...
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... remains to be considered how they can be best applied to countries where territory is not our object , but whose commerce is not less essential to our interests . With the countries East of Bengal , an extensive commercial intercourse ...
... remains to be considered how they can be best applied to countries where territory is not our object , but whose commerce is not less essential to our interests . With the countries East of Bengal , an extensive commercial intercourse ...
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... remains of sculpture and inscriptions found near the ancient capital , correspond with those dis- covered in Java , and prove them to have been under the influence of the same Hindoo faith which prevailed on that island till the ...
... remains of sculpture and inscriptions found near the ancient capital , correspond with those dis- covered in Java , and prove them to have been under the influence of the same Hindoo faith which prevailed on that island till the ...
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... remain of a higher state of the arts and of learning , offer , in a literary and scientific view , pursuits of no less interest than importance . Placed as we shall be in the very centre of this Archipelago , the life and soul of its ex ...
... remain of a higher state of the arts and of learning , offer , in a literary and scientific view , pursuits of no less interest than importance . Placed as we shall be in the very centre of this Archipelago , the life and soul of its ex ...
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