Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 43
... sent to distant stations for the English periodicals , but with as little success ; nothing could we find of public news , deaths , or marriages , which could in any way interest the Lessinghams . The vanity of Mrs. Brudenell placed a ...
... sent to distant stations for the English periodicals , but with as little success ; nothing could we find of public news , deaths , or marriages , which could in any way interest the Lessinghams . The vanity of Mrs. Brudenell placed a ...
Page 76
... sent from England ; qualified assistants to teach the elementary parts of the English language may be found in India . " The natives of the city of Surat have shown a strong desire to have their children taught the English language ...
... sent from England ; qualified assistants to teach the elementary parts of the English language may be found in India . " The natives of the city of Surat have shown a strong desire to have their children taught the English language ...
Page 77
... sent to the Southern Conkan . Some copies of a work on Hindoo law had been furnished , of which not a copy had been sold . No mention is made of a demand for these tracts in the Deccan , except in the Kandeish division , where very few ...
... sent to the Southern Conkan . Some copies of a work on Hindoo law had been furnished , of which not a copy had been sold . No mention is made of a demand for these tracts in the Deccan , except in the Kandeish division , where very few ...
Page 82
... sent mine , which they intend quitting , to open another a few paces distant . The Chinese affirm that one mine does not produce monthly more than one tael of gold . This is probably designedly underrated . A tribute is exacted from ...
... sent mine , which they intend quitting , to open another a few paces distant . The Chinese affirm that one mine does not produce monthly more than one tael of gold . This is probably designedly underrated . A tribute is exacted from ...
Page 91
... sent to govern . Much do I fear that all the opposition , which has hitherto been shown to any alteration of system in India , has arisen , not from the natives themselves , but from those who should have known better , but allowed self ...
... sent to govern . Much do I fear that all the opposition , which has hitherto been shown to any alteration of system in India , has arisen , not from the natives themselves , but from those who should have known better , but allowed self ...
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