Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 34Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1841 |
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... feelings , had not my hand on these occasions been accepted with a tell- tale blush , and a sweet and encouraging smile , that spoke volumes . Let me not be accused of vanity , if I say , then , that the evidence of my having made an ...
... feelings , had not my hand on these occasions been accepted with a tell- tale blush , and a sweet and encouraging smile , that spoke volumes . Let me not be accused of vanity , if I say , then , that the evidence of my having made an ...
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... feelings of love and esteem on their part towards himself . He was well known to be an excellent Oriental scholar , and we have been assured by many Indian officers of reputation and expe- rience , that never was a more correct remark ...
... feelings of love and esteem on their part towards himself . He was well known to be an excellent Oriental scholar , and we have been assured by many Indian officers of reputation and expe- rience , that never was a more correct remark ...
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... feelings of individuals , he thought that they ought to take care lest they fell into the opposite extreme , and allowed too much latitude , and tolerated too much laxity , in a matter of very deep interest . The powers which they ...
... feelings of individuals , he thought that they ought to take care lest they fell into the opposite extreme , and allowed too much latitude , and tolerated too much laxity , in a matter of very deep interest . The powers which they ...
Contents
JANUARY 1841 | 1 |
THE CAMPAIGN IN AFFGHANISTAN Chapter IV | 17 |
ELEGY BY KAMAL UDDIN ISMAIL | 24 |
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