The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 103,Parte 2;Volumen 154F. Jefferies, 1833 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... East Riding of Yorkshire ; a circumstance which I am bound in justice to the agri- cultural population to state also , with regard to their neighbours in the Arch- deaconry of Cleveland , of which I was Archdeacon from 1820 to 1828. " 6 ...
... East Riding of Yorkshire ; a circumstance which I am bound in justice to the agri- cultural population to state also , with regard to their neighbours in the Arch- deaconry of Cleveland , of which I was Archdeacon from 1820 to 1828. " 6 ...
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... East . During the whole of the seventeenth and till the middle of the eighteenth centuries the East India Company , by whom and in whose name this empire has been acquired and esta- blished , traded to the shores of India as merchants ...
... East . During the whole of the seventeenth and till the middle of the eighteenth centuries the East India Company , by whom and in whose name this empire has been acquired and esta- blished , traded to the shores of India as merchants ...
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... East India Company's servants , distinct from mere acts of child murder instigated by passion or revenge , but which had their origin in motives conceived by the natives to be justifiable if not meritorious . The first appears to have ...
... East India Company's servants , distinct from mere acts of child murder instigated by passion or revenge , but which had their origin in motives conceived by the natives to be justifiable if not meritorious . The first appears to have ...
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... East India Company's Resident at the Court of the Nagpore Rajah , and is now a member of the Court of Directors . - SUICIDES . Among the aborigines of eastern nations , suicide appears never to have been regarded as a crime , but as a ...
... East India Company's Resident at the Court of the Nagpore Rajah , and is now a member of the Court of Directors . - SUICIDES . Among the aborigines of eastern nations , suicide appears never to have been regarded as a crime , but as a ...
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... East India Company as forming a precedent : on the contrary , for nearly 40 years sub- sequent to that event , the Bengal Go- vernment , adhering to the rule of pru- dent caution and respect for popular prejudice , upon which their ...
... East India Company as forming a precedent : on the contrary , for nearly 40 years sub- sequent to that event , the Bengal Go- vernment , adhering to the rule of pru- dent caution and respect for popular prejudice , upon which their ...
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