The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Volumen25Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1828 |
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... exceedingly clear and simple as the law upon this subject appears to us . The act of the 53d Geo . III . , c . 155 , upon Asiatic Journ . VOL . 25. No.145 . which -В which the authority is assumed to be founded , has ASIATIC JOURNAL ...
... exceedingly clear and simple as the law upon this subject appears to us . The act of the 53d Geo . III . , c . 155 , upon Asiatic Journ . VOL . 25. No.145 . which -В which the authority is assumed to be founded , has ASIATIC JOURNAL ...
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... appears to us most ill - advised and injudicious . The financial benefit which will result from the enforcement of the tax will be far from counterbalancing the moral inconveniences which the government will incur through the distrust ...
... appears to us most ill - advised and injudicious . The financial benefit which will result from the enforcement of the tax will be far from counterbalancing the moral inconveniences which the government will incur through the distrust ...
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... appears at present to be a very great object with them . After Captain Burney's departure , their fears of the appearance of British troops was so great , * These people , with the exception of five or six , are all very poor , and ...
... appears at present to be a very great object with them . After Captain Burney's departure , their fears of the appearance of British troops was so great , * These people , with the exception of five or six , are all very poor , and ...
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... appears equally displeased with the Siamese , and had said he would not in future pay any more tribute to them . In accordance with a long established custom at Siam , the king ordered the Prah - klang to see that all who owed us debts ...
... appears equally displeased with the Siamese , and had said he would not in future pay any more tribute to them . In accordance with a long established custom at Siam , the king ordered the Prah - klang to see that all who owed us debts ...
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... appears under the rule of a Bodhisatwa , named Nagarjuna . This passage , which again may serve to fix certain chronological points of Indian history , had been rendered with some inexactitude in the body of the extract of Mr. Wilson ...
... appears under the rule of a Bodhisatwa , named Nagarjuna . This passage , which again may serve to fix certain chronological points of Indian history , had been rendered with some inexactitude in the body of the extract of Mr. Wilson ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 316 - And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when the evening was come, he was there alone.
Página 241 - An Act for continuing in the East India Company for a further term the possession of the British Territories in India, together with certain exclusive privileges ; for establishing further regulations for the government of the said territories, and the better administration of justice within the same ; and for regulating the trade to and from the places within the limits of the said Company's Charter...
Página 244 - Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power. The taxes are a voluntary gift and grant of the Commons alone. In legislation the three estates of the realm are alike concerned; but the concurrence of the peers and the Crown to a tax is only necessary to clothe it with the form of a law. The gift and grant is of the Commons alone.
Página 43 - Let him chuse for his wife a girl, whose form has no defect ; who has an agreeable name ; who walks gracefully like a phenicopteros, or like a young elephant ; whose hair and teeth are moderate respectively in quantity and in size ; whose body has exquisite softness.
Página 232 - It is generally filled with a variety of birds, snake», and monkey«, 232 the latter of whom both divert the spectator by their antic tricks, and interest him by the parental affection they display to their young offspring, in teaching them to select their food, to exert themselves in jumping from bough to bough, and in taking, as they acquire strength, still more extensive leaps from tree to tree.
Página 166 - The seizure of a maiden by force from her house, while she weeps and calls for assistance, after her kinsmen and friends have been ,slain in battle or wounded, and their houses broken open, is the marriage styled Rakshasa.
Página 75 - I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament,) has a power to alter the old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he cannot make any new change contrary to fundamental principles...
Página 455 - It cannot have escaped the attention of the reader, that this method of making the defendant answer upon oath to a criminal charge, is not agreeable to the genius of the common law in any other instance...
Página 339 - Let her emaciate her body, by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man. Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only husband.
Página 251 - Bengal, from time to time, to make and issue such rules, ordinances, and regulations, for the good order and civil government of the said United Company's settlement at Fort William aforesaid, and other factories and places subordinate, or to be subordinate thereto, as shall be deemed just and reasonable (such rules, ordinances, and regulations, not being repugnant to the laws of the realm...