The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Том 15James Silk Buckingham |
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... never being permitted to grow sufficiently rich out of their continually curtailed allowances to resign the service rather than submit to any indignities offered to them , are retained in the most manageable state of dependence on their ...
... never being permitted to grow sufficiently rich out of their continually curtailed allowances to resign the service rather than submit to any indignities offered to them , are retained in the most manageable state of dependence on their ...
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... never surrendered . In the laxity of colonial adminis- tration there have been occasional deviations from the principles of the English constitution in this respect , and duties have from time to time , and in many places , been levied ...
... never surrendered . In the laxity of colonial adminis- tration there have been occasional deviations from the principles of the English constitution in this respect , and duties have from time to time , and in many places , been levied ...
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... never levied by virtue of any registered regulation , have , by virtue of the sweeping words , any Act or law notwithstanding , the force of law . But this would be the exception , not the rule . mongo b6lq af 1920s bas 2916 ayeuтotte ...
... never levied by virtue of any registered regulation , have , by virtue of the sweeping words , any Act or law notwithstanding , the force of law . But this would be the exception , not the rule . mongo b6lq af 1920s bas 2916 ayeuтotte ...
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... never ragain emerge from these deserts ; there are , besides , no roads except for mules : in some places the traveller is carried across the defiles of the mountains on mens ' backs , there being no other mode of of travelling , and ...
... never ragain emerge from these deserts ; there are , besides , no roads except for mules : in some places the traveller is carried across the defiles of the mountains on mens ' backs , there being no other mode of of travelling , and ...
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... never do so , I think , to gain a me- chanical advantage . I have observed , however , that in building a pagoda , in which there are always very large stones , these are raised to the requisite height by heaping up a mound , and thus ...
... never do so , I think , to gain a me- chanical advantage . I have observed , however , that in building a pagoda , in which there are always very large stones , these are raised to the requisite height by heaping up a mound , and thus ...
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Стр. 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...