Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and AustralasiaWm. H. Allen & Company, 1844 |
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... knowledge is advanced by neglecting every thing that is old and keeping the mind intent only upon what is new . The vast cycle of subjects , which are essential to the per- fection of human knowledge , embraces some , such as history ...
... knowledge is advanced by neglecting every thing that is old and keeping the mind intent only upon what is new . The vast cycle of subjects , which are essential to the per- fection of human knowledge , embraces some , such as history ...
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... knowledge , used to exclaim , that he would infallibly become a man of superior genius . This prediction he fulfilled in a great measure in performing various important services to his country , among which the diffusion of learning ...
... knowledge , used to exclaim , that he would infallibly become a man of superior genius . This prediction he fulfilled in a great measure in performing various important services to his country , among which the diffusion of learning ...
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... knowledge and civilization among his own countrymen , of which he was one of the most strenuous and distinguished promoters . He did not long continue in the subordinate situation of a com- positor in the printing office . He attracted ...
... knowledge and civilization among his own countrymen , of which he was one of the most strenuous and distinguished promoters . He did not long continue in the subordinate situation of a com- positor in the printing office . He attracted ...
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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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