Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies, Volym 9; Volym 26Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1828 Contains "verbatim reports of Debates at the East-India house, taken in shorthand for these pages". -- cf. v. 1, p. iii. |
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... leave to reseat he wri afe ? be SEED adopted by government of late years , of encourge banca reduction of duties , has completely succeeded ʼn mne price ms - tat coffee , the consumption of which has doubled . This awes out of view by ...
... leave to reseat he wri afe ? be SEED adopted by government of late years , of encourge banca reduction of duties , has completely succeeded ʼn mne price ms - tat coffee , the consumption of which has doubled . This awes out of view by ...
Sida 6
... leave or license of the Company , to import any tea into the United Kingdom from any port or place whatsoever ? " The reason had ceased , and the law was suffered to expire . 66 . ર The Commutation Act of 1784 ( 24 Geo . III . c . 38 ) ...
... leave or license of the Company , to import any tea into the United Kingdom from any port or place whatsoever ? " The reason had ceased , and the law was suffered to expire . 66 . ર The Commutation Act of 1784 ( 24 Geo . III . c . 38 ) ...
Sida 7
... leave to repeat the word " coffee : " the system adopted by government of late years , of encouraging consumption by the reduction of duties , has completely succeeded in one article only , that of coffee , the consumption of which has ...
... leave to repeat the word " coffee : " the system adopted by government of late years , of encouraging consumption by the reduction of duties , has completely succeeded in one article only , that of coffee , the consumption of which has ...
Sida 9
... leave the right arm at liberty . Every man carries an axe , a long poignard , and a sword , without which he never leaves his house : their swords are long , and of Frangy make . Round the neck of every woman hangs a little box made of ...
... leave the right arm at liberty . Every man carries an axe , a long poignard , and a sword , without which he never leaves his house : their swords are long , and of Frangy make . Round the neck of every woman hangs a little box made of ...
Sida 17
... leave traces of its existence , is possible in pro- portion to its longer duration ; but the circumstances under which that was maintained , were also very unfavourable to the communication of the Greek language , literature , and ...
... leave traces of its existence , is possible in pro- portion to its longer duration ; but the circumstances under which that was maintained , were also very unfavourable to the communication of the Greek language , literature , and ...
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Sida 524 - Then shalt thou lay up gold as dust, And the gold of Ophir as the stones of the brooks.
Sida 320 - And ever and anon he beat The doubling drum with furious heat ; And though sometimes each dreary pause between Dejected Pity at his side Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien, While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head.
Sida 320 - And longer had she sung — but, with a frown, Revenge impatient rose, He threw his blood-stained sword in thunder down, And with a withering look The war-denouncing trumpet took, And blew a blast so loud and dread, Were ne'er prophetic sounds so full of woe.
Sida 504 - It is active, urgent, and variable ; attended with evil and misery. In air it predominates, wherefore wind moves transversely. In living beings it is the cause of vice. The third and lowest is darkness (tamas). It is heavy and obstructive ; attended with sorrow, dulness, and illusion. In earth and water it predominates, wherefore they fall or tend downwards. In living beings it is the cause of stolidity. These three qualities are not mere accidents of nature, but are of its essence and enter into...
Sida 225 - That every Quaker or Moravian who shall be required to give evidence in any case whatsoever, criminal or civil, shall, instead of taking an oath in the usual form, be permitted to make his or her solemn affirmation or declaration in the words following; that is to say, " I AB do solemnly, sincerely, and truly declare and affirm...
Sida 445 - HIS MAJESTY having taken into consideration the said Report, and the Draft Charter accompanying it, was pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to approve thereof, and to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the...
Sida 311 - Burmese subjects dying under the same circumstances, in any part of the British dominions, shall be made over to the minister or other authority delegated by His Burmese Majesty to the Supreme Government of India.
Sida 486 - O Fire, let these women, with bodies anointed with clarified butter, eyes (coloured) with stibium, and void of tears, enter thee, the parent of water, that they may not be separated from their husbands, but may be in union with excellent husbands, be sinless, and jewels among women.'— Ri 1 There are 35,000,000 hairs on the human body.
Sida 136 - Their fathers protect them in childhood ; their husbands protect them in youth ; their sons protect them in age : a woman is never fit for independence.
Sida 180 - Upon which charges the court came to the following decision.