Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volym 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... fact , perfectly unbearable . The visitors see all they can see in as short a time as possible , and hasten away to some retreat , where the parched and thirsty ground is watered , and where they may respire freely , without being ...
... fact , perfectly unbearable . The visitors see all they can see in as short a time as possible , and hasten away to some retreat , where the parched and thirsty ground is watered , and where they may respire freely , without being ...
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... fact , the surrounding countries . The natives of India are , as it is well known , fond of perching their temples on the tops of hills and other remark- able places ; and it is no doubt owing , as well to the isolated situation , as ...
... fact , the surrounding countries . The natives of India are , as it is well known , fond of perching their temples on the tops of hills and other remark- able places ; and it is no doubt owing , as well to the isolated situation , as ...
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... facts , that wine and gaming are strictly forbidden by the Mahome- dan law ; that , according to that law , evidence can never be received in support of a negative ; so that a fact , which is legally established , cannot be refuted ...
... facts , that wine and gaming are strictly forbidden by the Mahome- dan law ; that , according to that law , evidence can never be received in support of a negative ; so that a fact , which is legally established , cannot be refuted ...
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... fact is , I did not care how long they were about their task ; I was in no haste to go . The interest which my servants felt in this wedding was more active and very different from mine . They took care that every thing should be in ...
... fact is , I did not care how long they were about their task ; I was in no haste to go . The interest which my servants felt in this wedding was more active and very different from mine . They took care that every thing should be in ...
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... fact now rendered indisputable by the cessation of his correspondence ; not a line did the late enamoured swain address to his be- trothed or her relatives ; he had served long enough in India to be entitled to his furlough , and in all ...
... fact now rendered indisputable by the cessation of his correspondence ; not a line did the late enamoured swain address to his be- trothed or her relatives ; he had served long enough in India to be entitled to his furlough , and in all ...
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