Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Volume 6James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1825 |
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Page 36
... establish- ments . Can his enemies see nothing good in this ? Oh , no ! the government he laboured to restore was republican , and they find nothing good in any thing but despotism . Well , but what if he had succeeded in re - establishing ...
... establish- ments . Can his enemies see nothing good in this ? Oh , no ! the government he laboured to restore was republican , and they find nothing good in any thing but despotism . Well , but what if he had succeeded in re - establishing ...
Page 44
... established by those na- tions , than as stations for the prosecution of commerce , literature , or science ; and the jealous and exclusive policy of the Anglo - Indian Go- vernment , by prohibiting the settlement of Europeans in the ...
... established by those na- tions , than as stations for the prosecution of commerce , literature , or science ; and the jealous and exclusive policy of the Anglo - Indian Go- vernment , by prohibiting the settlement of Europeans in the ...
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... establish- ment of the independent kingdom of Djonpour , near the conflux of the Ganges and the Jumna . · With respect to the singular fact noticed on the medal No. 4 , viz . that it is inscribed with the titles of the Caliph , when it ...
... establish- ment of the independent kingdom of Djonpour , near the conflux of the Ganges and the Jumna . · With respect to the singular fact noticed on the medal No. 4 , viz . that it is inscribed with the titles of the Caliph , when it ...
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... established for great ( we had almost said , extreme ) liberality , that we should require far stronger testimony than the mere assertion of M. Duvaucel , to convince us that he 50 Labours of the Asiatic Society of Paris .
... established for great ( we had almost said , extreme ) liberality , that we should require far stronger testimony than the mere assertion of M. Duvaucel , to convince us that he 50 Labours of the Asiatic Society of Paris .
Page 51
... established . The remainder of the article consists of a dry detail of excursions , which pos- sess neither interest nor novelty , and of the enumeration of various rare and curious animals , which the travellers , who appear to be able ...
... established . The remainder of the article consists of a dry detail of excursions , which pos- sess neither interest nor novelty , and of the enumeration of various rare and curious animals , which the travellers , who appear to be able ...
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