The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Том 14Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1822 |
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... hope you will receive other communications , perhaps that de- ficiency will be made up : it can only be by different persons interesting themselves in the subject , that the real state of educa- tion among the natives can be fully made ...
... hope you will receive other communications , perhaps that de- ficiency will be made up : it can only be by different persons interesting themselves in the subject , that the real state of educa- tion among the natives can be fully made ...
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... hope , is losing ground ; and of this we are certain , that the Mahometan power has greatly diminished in many countries of late . " The defender of their faith is the word of the Sultan , and if that be wrested from his hands ...
... hope , is losing ground ; and of this we are certain , that the Mahometan power has greatly diminished in many countries of late . " The defender of their faith is the word of the Sultan , and if that be wrested from his hands ...
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... hope or expectation of full and satisfactory redress and indemnifi- cation can arise from any attempt of this description , unless this arrogant nation shall be convinced that more powerful and efficacious means are prepared to enforce ...
... hope or expectation of full and satisfactory redress and indemnifi- cation can arise from any attempt of this description , unless this arrogant nation shall be convinced that more powerful and efficacious means are prepared to enforce ...
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... hope to retain even a portion of it only by giving up , or at least greatly relaxing , our jealous prohibitory system . Mr. John Hall , a powerful advocate ( both from his talent and experience ) of the new system , observes , in a ...
... hope to retain even a portion of it only by giving up , or at least greatly relaxing , our jealous prohibitory system . Mr. John Hall , a powerful advocate ( both from his talent and experience ) of the new system , observes , in a ...
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... Hope and the Mauritius , nor the du- ties imposed by the Act 54 Geo . III . c . 36 , nor those imposed by 54 Geo . III . c . 103 , nor the regulations con- tained in those Acts , or in 55 Geo . III . c . 10 , or in 59 Geo . III . c . 33 ...
... Hope and the Mauritius , nor the du- ties imposed by the Act 54 Geo . III . c . 36 , nor those imposed by 54 Geo . III . c . 103 , nor the regulations con- tained in those Acts , or in 55 Geo . III . c . 10 , or in 59 Geo . III . c . 33 ...
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