The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volumen18James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1828 |
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... June 24 , 1815 , that the net collections should be appropriated , -1 . to the repairs of the temple , and other local pur- poses ; 2. to the construction and repair of a road from Calcutta to Jagannath , which was commenced on a ...
... June 24 , 1815 , that the net collections should be appropriated , -1 . to the repairs of the temple , and other local pur- poses ; 2. to the construction and repair of a road from Calcutta to Jagannath , which was commenced on a ...
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... June 2 114 30 Oct. 9 441 81 Nov. 3 310 301 9 131 43 16 399 99 10 309 209 16 144 59 20 766 642 17 301 107 23 182 72 May 5 350 29 12 339 38 Oct. 19 300 42 26 450 June 2 410 62 6 408 327 13 522 323 21 98 28 109 10 Sept. 13385 3035 83078 ...
... June 2 114 30 Oct. 9 441 81 Nov. 3 310 301 9 131 43 16 399 99 10 309 209 16 144 59 20 766 642 17 301 107 23 182 72 May 5 350 29 12 339 38 Oct. 19 300 42 26 450 June 2 410 62 6 408 327 13 522 323 21 98 28 109 10 Sept. 13385 3035 83078 ...
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... June 2 395 69 9 434 91 Nov. 3 257 89 10 319 92 16 510 161 23 640 239 30 942 390 14 433 21 365 28 353 17 274 48 April 4 344 11 382 18 344 July 7 1222 593 Dec. 24 231 27 1 190 8 181 15 168 14 1781 1004 21 2850 1819 28 3583 2471 22 157 ...
... June 2 395 69 9 434 91 Nov. 3 257 89 10 319 92 16 510 161 23 640 239 30 942 390 14 433 21 365 28 353 17 274 48 April 4 344 11 382 18 344 July 7 1222 593 Dec. 24 231 27 1 190 8 181 15 168 14 1781 1004 21 2850 1819 28 3583 2471 22 157 ...
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... June , with the exception of a detachment of sepoys , one of the soldiers of which had been attacked by the plague . This detachment sailed about the end of July . Before quitting Gyzeh , General Ramsay paid a visit to the Viceroy ...
... June , with the exception of a detachment of sepoys , one of the soldiers of which had been attacked by the plague . This detachment sailed about the end of July . Before quitting Gyzeh , General Ramsay paid a visit to the Viceroy ...
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... June . The Osmanlies began to feel impatient , and the misunderstanding became at last so great , that the General thought He recalled it necessary to adopt some precautionary measures . 128 Expedition from India to Egypt .
... June . The Osmanlies began to feel impatient , and the misunderstanding became at last so great , that the General thought He recalled it necessary to adopt some precautionary measures . 128 Expedition from India to Egypt .
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Página 474 - I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
Página 470 - And, as he journeyed, he came near Damascus, and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven. And he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?
Página 471 - And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm.
Página 470 - And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.
Página 458 - It may, and must be true, that Mr. Hastings has repeatedly offended against the rights and privileges of Asiatic government, if he was the faithful deputy of a power which could not maintain itself for an hour without trampling upon both...
Página 457 - I would fain go a step further and assert that such a liberty is attended with so few inconveniences that it may be claimed as the common right of mankind and ought to be indulged them almost in every government except the ecclesiastical, to which, indeed, it would be fatal.
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Página 7 - ... which England has established in the East will be the theme of wonder to succeeding ages. That a small island in the Atlantic should have conquered and held the vast continent of India as a subject province, is in itself a fact which can never be stated without exciting astonishment. But that astonishment will be increased when it is added that this great conquest was made, not by the collective force of the nation, but by a company of merchants...