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The Asiatic Journal for May 1827

1827

The right lb the children of these slaves depends upon the customs of the caste to which the slave belongs for even these poor creatures have all the pride of caste aft a Churman or Polian slave would be defiled by the touch of one of the Brum tribe. [...] by cantos of the slave's labour ; the proprietor receives a Lan of about twthirds of the value of the slave and a :mall quantity of rice annually to shew that his property in the slave still exists rid be may redeem the pledge wheever he pleases; the lender meat time has tie labour of the slave by way of interest and if the slave dies the borrower supplies another : ad. [...] The utility of this institution has naturally led to the extension of the practice; and it has been one object of the late mission of Caig.ituriey t iamese court to put a stgp to the practice of kidnapping on the frontiers of the now) British possessions which adjoin those of Siam and a iirodigious number of unhappy creature:Amy': been liberated by his iterposition. [...] The lyrical pieces at the end of the volume are of a different character; but here we have the confession %f the translator militating against the reputation of the original. [...] appended to it occupies 170 folio pages."614 The British Territories in Me Deem* possess the eastern part of the range and all the branches that run out from it towards the east as far smith as Roona; they even spread over theplaint to the east especially north of the Godavery and to the neighbourhood of the Wurda.
history
Pages
181
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
On Slavery Ian the East
593-599 unknown view
Suttees
599-599 unknown view
Greek Affairs
600-600 unknown view
Great Bucharia or Bokhara
601-605 unknown view
Servian Poetry
606-612 unknown view
The British Territories in the Deccan
613-620 unknown view
Testimonies of the Ancients Regarding the Suttee Custom
621-624 unknown view
Probable Discovery of the Fate of La Perouse
625-631 unknown view
The Revenue Systems of Bengal and Madras
632-634 unknown view
Teaching of Hinooostanee
634-634 unknown view
Dependencies of the Mauritius
635-641 unknown view
Dr. Gilchrist Versus the Oriental Herald
642-643 unknown view
Rules for the Examination of the Junior Civil Servants of Bombay
644-645 unknown view
Historical Account of Ramnad
646-648 unknown view
Review of Book
649-656 unknown view
Varieties
657-664 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
665-685 unknown view
Bostscript to Asiatic Intelligence
685-685 unknown view
Indian Securities and Exchanges
685-685 unknown view
Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
686-686 unknown view
Home Intelligence
686-688 unknown view
Debate at the East-India House
689-761 unknown view
Shipping Births Marriages Deaths &c.
761-762 unknown view
Goods Declared for Sale at thee East-India House
762-764 unknown view

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