The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Volumen12Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1821 |
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... rank of postillion , but with greater facilities for getting money than his superiors in the military service . Vorashelof , a rich shopkeeper , whom the officers honour with their company at his entertainments , and by quartering on ...
... rank of postillion , but with greater facilities for getting money than his superiors in the military service . Vorashelof , a rich shopkeeper , whom the officers honour with their company at his entertainments , and by quartering on ...
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... rank , the slaves take many freedoms which would not be allowed were they free ; they often join in conversation , and always stand and listen . A Calmuc who had been freed by the General , though working for her livelihood , visited ...
... rank , the slaves take many freedoms which would not be allowed were they free ; they often join in conversation , and always stand and listen . A Calmuc who had been freed by the General , though working for her livelihood , visited ...
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... rank : officer , soldier , merchant and peasant were the gradations . Tuesday , 30. My first call was on Treskin , who was as inquisitive and so- ciable as before . On paying my respects to the Governor General , I found him in his ...
... rank : officer , soldier , merchant and peasant were the gradations . Tuesday , 30. My first call was on Treskin , who was as inquisitive and so- ciable as before . On paying my respects to the Governor General , I found him in his ...
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... rank or fortune with the utmost sang froid . believe I told him it was no new thing , for even in Solomon's time those who were diligent in business were accustomed to stand before princes , not before mean The day was ended as ...
... rank or fortune with the utmost sang froid . believe I told him it was no new thing , for even in Solomon's time those who were diligent in business were accustomed to stand before princes , not before mean The day was ended as ...
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... ranks . Pow- er , like inspiration , they consider renders them infallible ; they regulate the families , and would govern the thoughts of all their inferiors . The mischief they do by this interference , especially in trade , is incon ...
... ranks . Pow- er , like inspiration , they consider renders them infallible ; they regulate the families , and would govern the thoughts of all their inferiors . The mischief they do by this interference , especially in trade , is incon ...
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Página 254 - THEY also are to be had accursed, that presume to say, that every man shall be saved by the law or sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that law, and the light of nature. For holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
Página 96 - He strided on. Every head, excepting ours, was now in the dust. We remained kneeling, our hands folded, our eyes fixed on the monarch. When he drew near, we caught his attention. He stopped, partly turned towards us — 'Who are these?' 'The teachers, great King,
Página 84 - Foundation Stone of the Episcopal Mission College of the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to be commonly called and known as BISHOP'S COLLEGE near Calcutta.
Página 543 - Admits, and leaves them, Providence's care. Yet, to be just to these poor men of pelf, Each does but hate his neighbour as himself: Damn'd to the mines, an equal fate betides The slave that digs it, and the slave that hides.
Página 159 - Further, it is salutary for supreme authority, even when its intentions are most pure, to look to the control of public scrutiny. While conscious of rectitude, that authority can lose nothing of its strength by its exposure to general comment. On the contrary, it acquires incalculable addition of force.
Página 96 - He received us very pleasantly, and ordered us to sit before several governors and petty kings, who were waiting at his levee. We here, for the first time, disclosed our character and .object, — told him that we were missionaries, or 'propagators of religion;' that we wished to appear before the emperor, and present our sacred books, accompanied with a petition.
Página 97 - We were next conducted two miles, through the sun and dust of the streets of Ava, to the residence of the Portuguese priest. He very speedily ascertained, that we were in possession of no wonderful secret, which would secure the emperor from all disease, and make him live for ever ; and we were accordingly allowed to take leave of the reverend inquisitor, and retreat to our boat.
Página 96 - The scene to which we were now introduced really surpassed our expectation. The spacious extent of the hall, the number and magnitude of the pillars, the height of the dome, the whole completely covered with gold, presented a most grand and imposing spectacle. Very few were present, and those evidently great officers of state. Our situation prevented us from seeing the...
Página 163 - Sun hardly be believed upon his oath, certainly not upon /tisy honour at the Old Bailey." im. Lord Strangford obtained a rule to shew cause why a criminal information should not be filed against the editor for a libel.
Página 97 - And since it is contained in those Scriptures that, if we pass to other countries, and preach and propagate religion, great good will result, and both those who teach and those who receive the religion will be freed from future punishment, and enjoy, without decay or death, the eternal felicity of heaven...