Publications, Issue 10Royal Asiatic Society, 1830 |
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Page 73
66 66 66 haps we may be allowed to live within the jurisdiction " of the English Company , and perhaps not . Why , " my friends , should you involve yourselves in these " difficulties ? " — " We shall never , " they answered , " suffer ...
66 66 66 haps we may be allowed to live within the jurisdiction " of the English Company , and perhaps not . Why , " my friends , should you involve yourselves in these " difficulties ? " — " We shall never , " they answered , " suffer ...
Page 75
... live under the flag of the " English ; but if that cannot be allowed him , he begs permission at least to pass through their districts , in " his way to any country where he may afterwards " settle . " Having dispatched this letter , he ...
... live under the flag of the " English ; but if that cannot be allowed him , he begs permission at least to pass through their districts , in " his way to any country where he may afterwards " settle . " Having dispatched this letter , he ...
Page 82
... live to hear the favourable contents of governor Carter's letter to him . He delivered it into the hands of his ... lives , not countenance or encouragement , was the boon received from the For the information of all respectable persons ...
... live to hear the favourable contents of governor Carter's letter to him . He delivered it into the hands of his ... lives , not countenance or encouragement , was the boon received from the For the information of all respectable persons ...
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