Oriental Herald and Colonial Review, Том 23James Silk Buckingham J. M. Richardson, 1829 |
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... allowed , being only twenty - four hours from the serving of the writ , that inquiries might be made into circumstances which were judged dubious , and answers might be received from Dacca , to points it was absolutely necessary to ...
... allowed , being only twenty - four hours from the serving of the writ , that inquiries might be made into circumstances which were judged dubious , and answers might be received from Dacca , to points it was absolutely necessary to ...
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... allowed the Malabar princes to escape with their whole army . While Cabral remained at Cochin , waiting for an opportunity to embark for Portugal in the homeward bound ships , in the same year of 1550 , he obtained intel- ligence of ...
... allowed the Malabar princes to escape with their whole army . While Cabral remained at Cochin , waiting for an opportunity to embark for Portugal in the homeward bound ships , in the same year of 1550 , he obtained intel- ligence of ...
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... allowed us to reach no further than Dishone , or Dehichne , where we moored for the night in company with some other boats bound upwards . Denderah , or Tentyra , Nov. 19 . Profiting by a strong midnight breeze , we made sail alone ...
... allowed us to reach no further than Dishone , or Dehichne , where we moored for the night in company with some other boats bound upwards . Denderah , or Tentyra , Nov. 19 . Profiting by a strong midnight breeze , we made sail alone ...
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... allowed the pay and batta of a farrier , with a staff allowance of 5 rupees per annum.— Feb. 23 . Travelling Allowances . - The duty of visiting the several works within the limits of divisions , respectively , shall be considered as ...
... allowed the pay and batta of a farrier , with a staff allowance of 5 rupees per annum.— Feb. 23 . Travelling Allowances . - The duty of visiting the several works within the limits of divisions , respectively , shall be considered as ...
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... allowed to take the place of the letters themselves , to make a letter sound or be silent , according to their position ; and , in a word , to make the simplest language in the world the most complex . Such were the hindrances which the ...
... allowed to take the place of the letters themselves , to make a letter sound or be silent , according to their position ; and , in a word , to make the simplest language in the world the most complex . Such were the hindrances which the ...
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