Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 34Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1841 |
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Page 171
... remains exceedingly dull , without any prospect of early improvement . - About 5,000 pieces of Ginghams have been sold during the week at rather low prices ; we have heard of no transaction in Twills , and prices remain without change ...
... remains exceedingly dull , without any prospect of early improvement . - About 5,000 pieces of Ginghams have been sold during the week at rather low prices ; we have heard of no transaction in Twills , and prices remain without change ...
Page 196
... remain behind , as well as a por- tion of artillery , it being supposed that their services would not be required ... remain at Baug until Kutch Gundava , or rather the hill district and tribes adjacent , were settled . Brigadier England ...
... remain behind , as well as a por- tion of artillery , it being supposed that their services would not be required ... remain at Baug until Kutch Gundava , or rather the hill district and tribes adjacent , were settled . Brigadier England ...
Page 258
... remain without alteration . - Sales of Swe- dish Steel have been made at steady prices . - A sale of Stamped Pig Lead has been made at a slight improvement of an anna per maund on our last quotations . - Spelter is without sale . - Tin ...
... remain without alteration . - Sales of Swe- dish Steel have been made at steady prices . - A sale of Stamped Pig Lead has been made at a slight improvement of an anna per maund on our last quotations . - Spelter is without sale . - Tin ...
Contents
JANUARY 1841 | 1 |
THE CAMPAIGN IN AFFGHANISTAN Chapter IV | 17 |
ELEGY BY KAMAL UDDIN ISMAIL | 24 |
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