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The Asiatic Journal for August 1827

1827

[AuG An ACCOUNT of all APPEALS from the three presidencies in India lodged or entered in the general book or list kept at the offite of the Privy Council since the 1st January 1815 inclusive and now disposed of with the names of the parties * the places from whence the appeals were brought and the mode in which each has been disposed of. [...] Can the cause referred to be the sole impedimeut to the hearing of the Rammed Appeal :i: in which the property of a whole principality is involved ; or to the determination of the causes in u hid' the East-India Company are parties either its appellants or respondents ? In the case of the Conivan v. Cursetjec ?trattockjee " which is an wail. [...] The Polish language is a dialect of the Sclavonian but more modified and modernized by intercourse with the 'literature of the south than the Russian the Servian and other branches' of the same stock. [...] "Translations of the ancient classics and of the most distinguished moderns were circulated extensively; and the poets of Poland of whom Rey ofNaglowic must be deemed the earliest f5llow in an unbroken line from the middle of the sixteenth century downwards." Poland had the good fotune to possess in later times a prince who was at once the example and the encourager of scholarI King Stani [...] The vicissitudes of hope and fear—the vibration!' between extinction and national existence which in the latter 'half of the lastdentury agitated the Polish people—communicated a strange excitement to inquiry and awakened all the dormant spirit of the nation.
history
Pages
140
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
Appeals from India
145-152 unknown view
Hindu History of Ceylon
153-155 unknown view
Polish Anthology
156-161 unknown view
The Arabian Nights
161-161 unknown view
The Cape of Good Hope
162-169 unknown view
Travels of Orientals in Europe
170-175 unknown view
New Facts Concerninc the History of Writing Amongst the Arabs of the Hedjaz
176-184 Baron De Sacy view
Memoir Of James Cumming Esq. F.S.A. F.R.S.L.
185-186 unknown view
Slavery in the East
187-191 unknown view
On the Education of Cadets ! &c.
192-192 unknown view
Missionary Proceedings in the East
193-198 unknown view
The Padries of Menangcabow
199-201 unknown view
Magnetic Variation
201-204 unknown view
Review Of Books
205-211 unknown view
Parliamentary Papers
212-212 unknown view
College of Fort st. George
213-216 unknown view
New Publications
216-216 unknown view
Varieties
217-229 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
230-263 unknown view
Indian Securities and Exchanges
263-263 unknown view
Home Intelligence
264-270 unknown view
Bostcript to Asiatic Intelligence
270-270 unknown view
Supplement to Asiatic Intelligence
270-275 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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