Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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It is to be regretted that Capt . Parlby thought it expedient to differ from Sir W. Congreve's mode of de- signating the various sizes of rockets . It would be immaterial , but the system June 1824 . GENERAL ORDERS RESPECTING OFFICERS ...
It is to be regretted that Capt . Parlby thought it expedient to differ from Sir W. Congreve's mode of de- signating the various sizes of rockets . It would be immaterial , but the system June 1824 . GENERAL ORDERS RESPECTING OFFICERS ...
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... thought fit , touching the claims of persons interested in those proceedings . The Commissioners abroad would , per- haps , have finally to decide on claims , in conformity with those instructions ; and very likely without the power of ...
... thought fit , touching the claims of persons interested in those proceedings . The Commissioners abroad would , per- haps , have finally to decide on claims , in conformity with those instructions ; and very likely without the power of ...
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... thought , if they went , on the one hand , to enlarge the course of evidence before the Com- missioners , or , on the other hand , to nar- row that course in the present case , and were called on to justify that proceeding , it must be ...
... thought , if they went , on the one hand , to enlarge the course of evidence before the Com- missioners , or , on the other hand , to nar- row that course in the present case , and were called on to justify that proceeding , it must be ...
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... thought is was not right to allow this matter to remain it its present state . A very grave charge had been made against the Hon . Gentlemen behind the bar . The Hon . Proprietor had stated , that , in his opinion , a considerable ...
... thought is was not right to allow this matter to remain it its present state . A very grave charge had been made against the Hon . Gentlemen behind the bar . The Hon . Proprietor had stated , that , in his opinion , a considerable ...
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... thought fit to pursue , would temper justice with mercy a ' B 13 . Mr. Lowndes was glad to find that the Court were inclined to mercy ; for what ever the outward and visible signs might be , this young man was no doubt innocent . Mr ...
... thought fit to pursue , would temper justice with mercy a ' B 13 . Mr. Lowndes was glad to find that the Court were inclined to mercy ; for what ever the outward and visible signs might be , this young man was no doubt innocent . Mr ...
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