The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Том 14Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1822 |
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... attention was first attracted to the river Indus , no doubt from the relation in which that mighty stream stands connected with one of the most splendid and best authen- ticated of ancient events . At the time of his death , he was ...
... attention was first attracted to the river Indus , no doubt from the relation in which that mighty stream stands connected with one of the most splendid and best authen- ticated of ancient events . At the time of his death , he was ...
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... attention to is remarkable for the much admired falls of the Cauvery : it was formerly a place of very great importance ; the ruins of a town , a fortress , and a palace , and more particularly of two fine stone bridges over each branch ...
... attention to is remarkable for the much admired falls of the Cauvery : it was formerly a place of very great importance ; the ruins of a town , a fortress , and a palace , and more particularly of two fine stone bridges over each branch ...
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... attention to the fact , that at the present moment two of the Governments in India were ad- ministered by Company's servants . * He also alluded to the universal tribute of affection which , in some late instances , had been paid by the ...
... attention to the fact , that at the present moment two of the Governments in India were ad- ministered by Company's servants . * He also alluded to the universal tribute of affection which , in some late instances , had been paid by the ...
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... attention to this subject . I have it in mind to write a paper on Malay orthography , which , should it appear in print , would perhaps lead others to consider the subject , and to offer their remarks in return . " - Cal . Jour ...
... attention to this subject . I have it in mind to write a paper on Malay orthography , which , should it appear in print , would perhaps lead others to consider the subject , and to offer their remarks in return . " - Cal . Jour ...
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... attention from what was passing in India . But this excuse did not apply to the Directors ; from them they had a right to expect an anxious attention to the interests of the Company , and to the character of their Government ; from them ...
... attention from what was passing in India . But this excuse did not apply to the Directors ; from them they had a right to expect an anxious attention to the interests of the Company , and to the character of their Government ; from them ...
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