The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volum 6Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1818 |
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Pàgina 15
... possession of his premises , broken open his grana- ries , and used the grain they had found in them . He had armed all his depen- dents but on Jagrup sending him assur- ances of his personal safety , he went over to him . Bhawáni then ...
... possession of his premises , broken open his grana- ries , and used the grain they had found in them . He had armed all his depen- dents but on Jagrup sending him assur- ances of his personal safety , he went over to him . Bhawáni then ...
Pàgina 27
... possession of Kema- on and all the western provinces , as far as to the Sutledge , the scale of opera- tions was now reduced within narrow limits , and the success certain . The chief command of the army in this second campaign was ...
... possession of Kema- on and all the western provinces , as far as to the Sutledge , the scale of opera- tions was now reduced within narrow limits , and the success certain . The chief command of the army in this second campaign was ...
Pàgina 32
... possession of their kingdom , invaded Mecca ; they were desirous of subduing the remaining part of Arabia , and of establishing the Christian faith , which they professed , even in Hagar ; with this intention they en- deavoured to ...
... possession of their kingdom , invaded Mecca ; they were desirous of subduing the remaining part of Arabia , and of establishing the Christian faith , which they professed , even in Hagar ; with this intention they en- deavoured to ...
Pàgina 43
... possessed by very few men . It needed not his own declaration to convince us " that the whole of his life " had been a life of labor and devoted to the acquisition of knowledge ; for knowledge , in the degree in which it is possessed by ...
... possessed by very few men . It needed not his own declaration to convince us " that the whole of his life " had been a life of labor and devoted to the acquisition of knowledge ; for knowledge , in the degree in which it is possessed by ...
Pàgina 48
... possession of some of his goods ; or if any pledge was deposited with him , to carry it before the magistrate , who will cause it to be sold expedients can be used , he shall seize to make payment . If neither of these and confine the ...
... possession of some of his goods ; or if any pledge was deposited with him , to carry it before the magistrate , who will cause it to be sold expedients can be used , he shall seize to make payment . If neither of these and confine the ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 453 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Pàgina 379 - The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit renown'd, But such as, at this day, to Indians known; In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms, Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade, High overarch'd, and echoing walks between...
Pàgina 189 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords...
Pàgina 178 - Grammar. 4to. £2 2s. Morrison's View of China, for Philological purposes ; containing a Sketch of Chinese Chronology, Geography, Government, "Religion and Customs, designed for those who study the Chinese language. 4to. 6s.
Pàgina 454 - The gentleman of the house told me, if I delighted in flowers it would be worth my while ; for that he believed he could show me such a blow of tulips as was not to be matched in the whole country. I accepted the offer, and immediately found that they had been talking in terms of gardening, and that the kings and generals they had mentioned were only so many tulips, to which the gardeners, according to their usual custom, had given such high titles and appellations of honour. I was very much...
Pàgina 453 - I was thinking of the foregoing beautiful simile in Milton, and applying it to myself, when I observed to the windward of me a black cloud falling to the earth in long trails of rain, which made me betake myself for shelter to a house I saw at a little distance from the place where I was walking.
Pàgina 454 - I was wondering to myself from whence they had received this odd intelligence : especially When I heard them mention the names of several other great generals, as the prince of Hesse and the king of Sweden, who, they said, were both running away. To which they added, what...
Pàgina 489 - ... labour, I discovered an upper forced entrance, communicating with the outside from above, and which had evidently been cut by some one who was in search of the true passage. Having cleared this passage, I perceived another opening below, which apparently ran towards the centre of the pyramid. In a few hours I was able to enter this passage, and found it to be a continuation of the lower forced passage, which runs horizontally towards the centre of the pyramid, nearly all choked up with stones...
Pàgina 462 - A few years ago he returned to England, and on the renewal of the Company's charter was for many days consecutively examined for several hours before the House of Commons, when his evidence excited the surprise and even admiration, of all parties in the House. He then was sent to Madras (to which establishment he belongs,) by the Court of Directors, on an important duty, connected with the permanent settlement of the revenues at that Presidency ; and we now find him actively employed as a soldier,...
Pàgina 143 - Hence no vision can approach him, no language can describe him, no intellectual power can compass or determine him. We know nothing of how the Supreme Being should be explained : he is beyond all that is within the reach of comprehension, and also beyond nature, which is above conception.