Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 18Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1824 |
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... tion than the southern . On each side of the belt above . mentioned , it appears , that at all points having the same variation , the needle will point to the nearest magnetic pole , without shewing any sensible devia tion or ...
... tion than the southern . On each side of the belt above . mentioned , it appears , that at all points having the same variation , the needle will point to the nearest magnetic pole , without shewing any sensible devia tion or ...
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... tion , but its interior and north - western provinces are but little known , and are inhabited by the same descriptions of un- cultivated people as are found in the in- terior of Borneo and the larger islands to the eastward . Of the ...
... tion , but its interior and north - western provinces are but little known , and are inhabited by the same descriptions of un- cultivated people as are found in the in- terior of Borneo and the larger islands to the eastward . Of the ...
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... tion , we should apply it to the advantage of those with whom we are connected , and endeavour to diffuse among them the light of knowledge , and the means of moral and intellectual improvement . " The object of our stations being ...
... tion , we should apply it to the advantage of those with whom we are connected , and endeavour to diffuse among them the light of knowledge , and the means of moral and intellectual improvement . " The object of our stations being ...
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... tion which shall continue to grow and extend itself in proportion to the benefit it affords ; a situation has been chosen the most advantageous for this purpose , from whence as a centre its influence may be diffused and its sphere ...
... tion which shall continue to grow and extend itself in proportion to the benefit it affords ; a situation has been chosen the most advantageous for this purpose , from whence as a centre its influence may be diffused and its sphere ...
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... tion in the expression . " But why , I ask , were not his notes produced ?. If he knew there was a real difference in doctrine , why has he forborne to give the proof ? The answer is obvious ; it is because he very well knew that Mr ...
... tion in the expression . " But why , I ask , were not his notes produced ?. If he knew there was a real difference in doctrine , why has he forborne to give the proof ? The answer is obvious ; it is because he very well knew that Mr ...
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