Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and AustralasiaWm. H. Allen & Company, 1844 |
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Page 75
... become vacant . It is inconceivable how much misapprehension and prejudice is got rid of by these personal exhibitions . We have lately seen too many kings of France to be much frightened at one ; but a certain degree of mysterious awe ...
... become vacant . It is inconceivable how much misapprehension and prejudice is got rid of by these personal exhibitions . We have lately seen too many kings of France to be much frightened at one ; but a certain degree of mysterious awe ...
Page 579
... become desirable , nay , essentially necessary . Even when established , the route by Suez to China and India , like our present passage through France , may be ren- dered precarious by incidental causes ; and , at all events , that ...
... become desirable , nay , essentially necessary . Even when established , the route by Suez to China and India , like our present passage through France , may be ren- dered precarious by incidental causes ; and , at all events , that ...
Page 599
... become mothers before they are fifteen - they are nurses , and but little more , for it is impossible they should ... becomes to the Government a tame , spiritless servant , instead of the active and energetic being he might be rendered ...
... become mothers before they are fifteen - they are nurses , and but little more , for it is impossible they should ... becomes to the Government a tame , spiritless servant , instead of the active and energetic being he might be rendered ...
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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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