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The Asiatic Journal for September (New Series) 1831

1831

vile is Inert with the fact that the silver trumpets are reprownted amoopt the basreiiefs on the arch of Titus at Rome as part of the spoils of the temple of Jerusalem."8 The diem of Malabar. [...] The thirty-sixth year above the second cycle is then 231 of our era.° The present year (1821) is dic Year Viahu of the twenty-ninth cycle in countries to the soutward offtheNerbuddai in those to the norttward of that river it is the year Nandanpf the same nycle. [...]. After inspectipg near 100 inscriptions from pagodas in the province of Palbar the dates of thgreater part of them were illustrative of so early" age that I had constantly notwithstanding the certainty of the commencement of the cycle of sixty years entertained doubts of the probability of the preservComputed thus : T + 60 + 60 + X 291. [...] Accoring to some documents in the appendix to the translation of the code and to which we have already alluded * it appears that in 1805 in consequence of the neglect of the visiting magistrates the ordinary places of clifmement in one of the provinces were no lunge? [...] Oa the subject of " execution of judgment " the provisions are so 'just and so judiciously expressed that the reader may be pleased to read the original svo;ds of the section:— The trial and investigation of the offences of all prisoners s% custody shall be effected with clearness and precision by the authorities to which they are respectivelpsubject; those who are in a lawful manner convicted
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Pages
98
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-v unknown view
Colonial Representation
1-5 unknown view
The Jews of Malabar
6-14 unknown view
Chinese Literature
15-16 unknown view
Remarks on the Penal Code of China
17-20 unknown view
Account of a Voyage from Constantinople to Paris &c.
21-23 Mohammed Effendi view
Education of Natives of India
23-23 unknown view
On a Japanese and Chinese Chronology
24-32 M. Klaproth view
Transmutation of a Sudra to a Brahmin
32-32 unknown view
The Collector no. II
33-42 unknown view
On the Week Days of the Hindoos and the Observances Peculiar to Leach
43-53 unknown view
Jesuitical Miracle
53-53 unknown view
Combats between Rostum and Sohrab
54-55 unknown view
Life and Speeches of Mr. Huskisson
56-65 unknown view
Spasmodic Cholera Morbus Report of the Board of Health
66-77 Henry Halford view
On Superstition by a Hindu
77-77 unknown view
Miscellanies Original and Select
78-84 unknown view
Critical Notices
84-85 unknown view
Parliamentary Papers
86-88 unknown view

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