Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and AustralasiaWm. H. Allen & Company, 1844 |
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Page 74
VISITS OF FOREIGN PRINCES TO ENGLAND . AMONGST the political novelties of the present day may be reckoned the interchange of personal visits , which now so frequently takes place , between the Queen of England and the sovereigns of ...
VISITS OF FOREIGN PRINCES TO ENGLAND . AMONGST the political novelties of the present day may be reckoned the interchange of personal visits , which now so frequently takes place , between the Queen of England and the sovereigns of ...
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... England , he would not only make us wiser than he found us , but go back himself wiser than he came . Take an Emperor of China for example . The present is , per- haps , too old ; but let us suppose his successor , a young mer- curial ...
... England , he would not only make us wiser than he found us , but go back himself wiser than he came . Take an Emperor of China for example . The present is , per- haps , too old ; but let us suppose his successor , a young mer- curial ...
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... England fought China for selfish and exclusive advantages , our illustrious guest dispelled that illusion and vindicated the motives of England to the world . " Sir Henry Pottinger , in returning thanks , took occasion to say , that the ...
... England fought China for selfish and exclusive advantages , our illustrious guest dispelled that illusion and vindicated the motives of England to the world . " Sir Henry Pottinger , in returning thanks , took occasion to say , that the ...
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ASIATIC JOURNAL FOR NOVEMBER 1844 | 1 |
FROM THE SILSILAT UZZAHAB OF JAMI | 10 |
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE JAPANESE No XII | 11 |
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