The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, 20. kötetParbury, Allen, and Company, 1825 |
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9. oldal
... received 150 ticals . The same paper includes a statement of money refunded by men who had received advances at Domeebow , and refused to march ; and another statement of money advanced to twenty men proceeding towards Rangoon , and the ...
... received 150 ticals . The same paper includes a statement of money refunded by men who had received advances at Domeebow , and refused to march ; and another statement of money advanced to twenty men proceeding towards Rangoon , and the ...
14. oldal
... received nothing from their western neighbours . The ancient skill of the Hindus in astronomical and algebraic science , has been clearly and ably demonstrated ; but no proofs have yet occurred that they imparted any portion of that ...
... received nothing from their western neighbours . The ancient skill of the Hindus in astronomical and algebraic science , has been clearly and ably demonstrated ; but no proofs have yet occurred that they imparted any portion of that ...
29. oldal
... received the following information of two dangerous shoals recently discovered , the notice of which , in the Asiatic Journal , will no doubt be of public advantage to those who frequent the seas eastward of the Cape of Good Hopeto ad ...
... received the following information of two dangerous shoals recently discovered , the notice of which , in the Asiatic Journal , will no doubt be of public advantage to those who frequent the seas eastward of the Cape of Good Hopeto ad ...
30. oldal
... received that the Company intended abandoning their purchases of Malwa for the ensuing season , and the quantity which will consequently come on will be comparatively short of the two former seasons . How far this informa- tion may be ...
... received that the Company intended abandoning their purchases of Malwa for the ensuing season , and the quantity which will consequently come on will be comparatively short of the two former seasons . How far this informa- tion may be ...
51. oldal
... received from India , but which it is estimated , may amount to £ 4,591,000 ; which will leave a Balance due to the Commerce , of £ 3,518,659 . In the period from the 1st May 1814 to 1st May 1825 , there has also been advanced or set ...
... received from India , but which it is estimated , may amount to £ 4,591,000 ; which will leave a Balance due to the Commerce , of £ 3,518,659 . In the period from the 1st May 1814 to 1st May 1825 , there has also been advanced or set ...
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320. oldal - There shall be left for every man who cultivates his lands as much as he requires for his own support till the next crop be reaped, and that of his family and for seed. This much shall be left to him, what remains is the land-tax and shall go to the public treasury.
513. oldal - The soul itself is its own witness ; the soul itself is its own refuge ; offend not thy conscious soul, the supreme internal witness of men...
431. oldal - Oriental Commerce; or the East India Trader's Complete Guide ; containing a Geographical and Nautical Description of the Maritime Parts of India, China, Japan and neighbouring countries, including the Eastern Islands, and the trading Stations on the Passage from Europe; With an Account of their respective commerce, productions, coins, weights, and measures; their port regulations, duties, rates, charges, &c.
114. oldal - An Act for further regulating the Payment of the Salaries and Pensions to the Judges of His Majesty's Courts in India, and the Bishop of Calcutta...
560. oldal - Siraf, embarked for India with his sole property, a cat : " There he fortunately arrived at a time when the palace was so infested by mice or rats, that they invaded the King's food, and persons were employed to drive them from the royal banquet.
75. oldal - ... feet from a branch, with his head downwards, and allowed the blood to flow from his mouth. On receiving a wound, he always put his hand over the injured part, and the human-like agony of his expression had the natural effect of exciting painful feelings among his pursuers.
515. oldal - Though oppressed by penury, in consequence of his righteous dealings, let him never give his mind to unrighteousness ; for he may observe the speedy overthrow of iniquitous and sinful men.
435. oldal - Fallows observed several parhelia, viz. 4 on the left, and 3 on the right hand of the sun, and all cut by the horizon like the real sun. They had the same shape as the real sun, and were as high, but not so long. When the upper limb of the sun came in contact with the horizon, it and the mock suns appeared as bright points upon the water's edge, and then one of them instantaneously vanished. The barometer was at 30.2 inches, and the thermometer at 64°.
513. oldal - A believer in scripture may receive pure knowledge even from a Sudra; a lesson of the highest virtue even from a Chandala; and a woman bright as a gem even from the basest family. Even from poison may nectar be taken ; even from a child, gentleness of speech ; even from a foe, prudent conduct ; and even from an impure substance, gold.
82. oldal - NI, is guilty of conduct highly disgraceful to, and unbecoming the character of an officer and a gentleman, in having, at the quarters of Lieut.