The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Volumen6Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1800 |
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... Birman Port of Rangoon , in the river of that name . he was detained upwards of two months through the extreme jealoufy of the Birman government , and the infidicus machi- nations of fome of the inferior officers , before he was permit ...
... Birman Port of Rangoon , in the river of that name . he was detained upwards of two months through the extreme jealoufy of the Birman government , and the infidicus machi- nations of fome of the inferior officers , before he was permit ...
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... Birman Minifters , a confiderable time elapfed , before the ceremonials could be adjufted for his public reception ... Birmans . And the refult of this enquiry is given in the 13th Chapter , from which we fhall make fome extracts . Of ...
... Birman Minifters , a confiderable time elapfed , before the ceremonials could be adjufted for his public reception ... Birmans . And the refult of this enquiry is given in the 13th Chapter , from which we fhall make fome extracts . Of ...
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... Birmans had found their way into the Ava country from Arracan , and came originally from Ceylon . The Birman fyftem of jurifprudence is replete with found morality , and , in my opinion , is diftinguished above any other Hindoo com ...
... Birmans had found their way into the Ava country from Arracan , and came originally from Ceylon . The Birman fyftem of jurifprudence is replete with found morality , and , in my opinion , is diftinguished above any other Hindoo com ...
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... Birmans is lenient in particular cafes , but rigorous in others ; whoever is found guilty of an undue affumption of power , or of any crime that indicates a treasonable intent , is punished by the fevereft tortures . The first ...
... Birmans is lenient in particular cafes , but rigorous in others ; whoever is found guilty of an undue affumption of power , or of any crime that indicates a treasonable intent , is punished by the fevereft tortures . The first ...
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... Birmans are not contracted until the par- ties attain the age of puberty : the contract is purely civil ; the eccle ... Birman dominions I could only form conclufion , from the information I received of the number of cities , towns ...
... Birmans are not contracted until the par- ties attain the age of puberty : the contract is purely civil ; the eccle ... Birman dominions I could only form conclufion , from the information I received of the number of cities , towns ...
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