The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volumen 15James Silk Buckingham |
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... whole body of the British resi- dents in India had petitioned for the abolition of that disgraceful power , by which the Governors of that country can banish , without a trial , any man who dares utter an opinion contrary to their ...
... whole body of the British resi- dents in India had petitioned for the abolition of that disgraceful power , by which the Governors of that country can banish , without a trial , any man who dares utter an opinion contrary to their ...
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... whole principle of it is included , we shall first give the Petition of the inhabitants of Calcutta against its passing ; and then add what may better follow than precede it . The Petition is as follows : · To the Right Honourable the ...
... whole principle of it is included , we shall first give the Petition of the inhabitants of Calcutta against its passing ; and then add what may better follow than precede it . The Petition is as follows : · To the Right Honourable the ...
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... whole buildings from their accustomed site . What but a ridiculous osten- tation could suggest the removal , for instance , of either of the Pæstan temples , which might be imitated at less cost at home , and at the same time call forth ...
... whole buildings from their accustomed site . What but a ridiculous osten- tation could suggest the removal , for instance , of either of the Pæstan temples , which might be imitated at less cost at home , and at the same time call forth ...
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... whole districts . * 7 B a tribute de ze iztulk gaivri në 1 The country here began to assume a more cultivated and less pastoral appearance and after traversing a tract diversified with vines , poplars , and maize , we arrived at a white ...
... whole districts . * 7 B a tribute de ze iztulk gaivri në 1 The country here began to assume a more cultivated and less pastoral appearance and after traversing a tract diversified with vines , poplars , and maize , we arrived at a white ...
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... whole coast , being completely land - locked , and perfectly smooth . It is estimated to contain 25,000 inhabitants , and is the port through which goods find their way to Santa Fé de Bogota , Popayan , and Quito . 2. Mompox is situated ...
... whole coast , being completely land - locked , and perfectly smooth . It is estimated to contain 25,000 inhabitants , and is the port through which goods find their way to Santa Fé de Bogota , Popayan , and Quito . 2. Mompox is situated ...
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Página 199 - The ancient dialects of Italy, the Sabine, the Etruscan, and the Venetian, sunk into oblivion; but in the provinces, the east was less docile than the west, to the voice of its victorious preceptors. This obvious difference...
Página 199 - ... the latter as the legal dialect of public transactions. Those who united letters with business were equally conversant with both; and it was almost impossible, in any province, to find a Roman subject of a liberal education, who was at once a stranger to the Greek and to the Latin language. It was by such institutions that the nations of the empire insensibly melted away into the Roman name and people.
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Página 86 - Rajah of Ligor. A branch runs to the southward, to the town of Bandon, where it opens into the sea, and whence it is usually termed the Bandon river. The northern branch of the Tha-kham empties itself into the sea, at a place called Tha-thong, which bounds the Ligor territory on the sea-coast : a number of small islands lie off the mouth of the Bandon river. The Tha-kham proceeds nearly across the Peninsula...