The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of the Politics, Commerce and Literature of Asia, Volym 2Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel J. Debrett, Picadilly, 1801 Includes: A history of British India, monthly chronicles of Asian events, accounts, travel literature, general essays, reviews of books on Asia, political analyses, poetry, and letters from readers. |
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... shall now point out the channels through which Chriftianity and Jewifin were communicated to the nations of the Indian peninfula . Some fuperficial writers , and par . ticularly Vieffiere la Broze t , have altogether rejected the ...
... shall now point out the channels through which Chriftianity and Jewifin were communicated to the nations of the Indian peninfula . Some fuperficial writers , and par . ticularly Vieffiere la Broze t , have altogether rejected the ...
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... shall now recapitulate thefe caufes , and bring into one point of view the whole of the circumstances that affifted their operation . The fundamental error in the policy which Portugal pur- fued with regard to her Indian trade , and ...
... shall now recapitulate thefe caufes , and bring into one point of view the whole of the circumstances that affifted their operation . The fundamental error in the policy which Portugal pur- fued with regard to her Indian trade , and ...
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... shall have made his report . " -- Witness , Sir William Syer , Knight , Recor- der at Bombay , the 19th June 1799 . Extract from the Hon . Company's Commands in their Public De- partment , dated Aug. 1 , 1798 . Par . 58th . - In order ...
... shall have made his report . " -- Witness , Sir William Syer , Knight , Recor- der at Bombay , the 19th June 1799 . Extract from the Hon . Company's Commands in their Public De- partment , dated Aug. 1 , 1798 . Par . 58th . - In order ...
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... shall have been bfcribed in the refpective books , and alfo a weekly regifter of all fums that may have been received on account of fuch fubfcriptions ; and to enter in their refpec- tive calh accounts the whole of the monies that they ...
... shall have been bfcribed in the refpective books , and alfo a weekly regifter of all fums that may have been received on account of fuch fubfcriptions ; and to enter in their refpec- tive calh accounts the whole of the monies that they ...
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... shall not , without regret , behold the arrival of the moment that muft put a period to your Lord- fhip's administration of the govern . ment of India . We have the honour to be , My Lord , with great respect , Your Lordship's most ...
... shall not , without regret , behold the arrival of the moment that muft put a period to your Lord- fhip's administration of the govern . ment of India . We have the honour to be , My Lord , with great respect , Your Lordship's most ...
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Sida 27 - Kefoludons which they had directed him to report to the Houfe, which he read in his Place, and afterwards delivered in at the Table, where the fame were read, and (with an Amendment to one of them) agreed unto by the Houfe, and are as follows.
Sida 37 - Portugal into the moft abject vaflalage ever experienced by a conquered nation. While the grandees of Portugal were blind to the ruin which impended over them, Camoens beheld it with a pungency of grief which haftened his exit.
Sida 8 - Day being read, for the Houfe to refolve itfelf into a Committee of the whole Houfe, to confider of the Petition of thefubfcribing Merchants and Traders of the City of London, £?V.
Sida 37 - I am ending the course of my life ; the world will witness how I have loved my country. I have returned, not only to die in her bosom, but to die with her.
Sida 37 - Henry, under whofe inglorious reign he died in all the milery of poverty. By fome, it is faid, he died in an' alms-houfe. It appears, however, that he had not even the certainty of lubfiftence which thefe houfes provide. He had a black lervant, who had grown old with him, and who had long experienced his mafter's humanity.
Sida 33 - But while he folicited an eftablifhment which he had merited in the ranks of battle, the malignity of evil tongues, as he calls it in one of his letters, was injurioufly poured upon him.
Sida 33 - Camoens now found it prudent to banifh himfelf from his native country. Accordingly, in 1553, he failed for India, with a refolution never to return. As the fhip left the Tagus, he exclaimed, in the words of the fepulchral monument of Scipio Africanus, Ingrata patria, non pojfidebis ojja tnea ! Ungrateful country, thou flialt not poflefs my bones! but he knew not what evils in the Eaft would awake the remembrance of his native fields.
Sida 33 - ... and purity of morals, have been left out of their compofition ; the feeds of tendernefs and humanity have not been fown in the field of their frames : as they are...
Sida 40 - On us they fixt the eager look of woe, • While tears o'er every cheek began to flow > When thus aloud, Alas ! my fon...
Sida 106 - Governor-General shall be the patron and visitor of the college. V. The members of the Supreme Council, and the judges of the sudder dewanny adawlut, and of the nizamut adawlut, shall be the governors of the college. VI. The Governor-General in Council shall be trustee for the management of the funds of the college, and shall regularly submit his proceedings in that capacity to the Honourable the Court of Directors.