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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register For British and Foreign India China and Australasia. New Series. April 1830

1830

268 natives is to be presented to the government against the abolition by indviduals who are said in that paper to comprise the learned the wealthy the virtuous the noble the polite and the mild." This petition however we learn from one of the European papers receives no support from the respectable members of the native community. [...] 271 tracts of the Caucasus lie contemplated the frowning summits of the rampart of Gog invoked the shades of Bohart and Huet and made his entree into Hebrew erudition by reading the 2Sth chapter of Ezekiel — very important as respects the history of the Seythians." lie followed the course of the Terek till he reached Mozdok in Georgia on the I Sth -November. [...] In 1810 a writ of habeas corpus was moved for before the Chief Justice of that court to be directed to the officer commanding the body guard of the Nabob of Arcot residing at Chepauk a place within the limits of the charter for the realease out of his custody of certain females belonging to the family of the former Nabob Wallajah one of them being one of his widows the Other her daughter [...] Justice Grant should have relied on this case without adverting to the circumstance emphatically noticed by the Chief Justice thrtt Chepauk was within the jurisdiction of the court."280 The Argument of Sir John Grant in the under the control of the then Nabob Aieem ul Doulah the grandson of the Nabob Wallajah his Highness being then the actual and only head of the family;" and that having wit [...] It seems that the child had been married or btrothed according to the Ilindu customs and the father of his wife residing at Bombay probably for the purpose of Obtaining some control over the property to which the boy was entitled endeavoured through the machinery of the Supreme Court to obtain the custody of the minor or at least to get him out of the hands of his grandfather.
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Pages
355
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
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Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
The Suttee Practice
257-263 unknown view
East India Indigo
263-264 unknown view
Potocki’s Travels in Astrakhan and Caucasus
265-273 unknown view
A Raj and a Zemindary.
273-274 unknown view
The Argument of Sir John Grant in the Matter of Moro Ragonath Considered
275-285 unknown view
Dr. Bryce and the Oriental Herald
286-286 unknown view
The Mahratta Version of the New Testament
287-294 unknown view
China
294-294 unknown view
Sir Thomas Stamford Raffleś
295-309 unknown view
The Indian Army
309-309 unknown view
On Caste
310-312 unknown view
Coincident Chinese and African Customs.
312-312 unknown view
The Hieroglyphics of Horapollo
313-316 unknown view
The Changes in the Madras Army.
317-319 unknown view
Miscellanies Original and Select
320-326 unknown view
Critical Notes
326-328 unknown view
Literary Intelligence
328-328 unknown view
New Publications
328-328 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
1-27 unknown view
Register
28-37 unknown view
Supplementary Intelligence.
38-50 unknown view
Debate at the East-India House
51-54 unknown view
East India College Dailegburg
55-56 unknown view
Home Intelligence.
56-58 unknown view
Prices of European Good in the East.
59-64 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
65-90 unknown view
Present Distribution of the Indian Army
91-92 unknown view
Register
93-104 unknown view
Supplementary Intelligence
105-110 unknown view
Home Intelligence
110-114 unknown view
Prices of European Goods in the East
115-120 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence.
121-151 unknown view
Register
152-161 unknown view
Home Intellingence
162-179 unknown view
Prices of European Goods in the East.
180-184 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence.
185-225 unknown view
Register
226-239 unknown view
Minutes of Evidence
240-245 unknown view
Debate at the East-India House
246-249 unknown view
Home Intelligence
249-254 unknown view
Prices of European Goods in the East.
255-260 unknown view
Index to Vol.I
261-270 unknown view

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