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The Asiatic Journal for June 1827

1827

Still we are ready to admit that there is a consideration paramount to all questions of individual claims or the rights of a few namely that which relates to the welfare of the two countries concerned : the claims and the rights of the people of England and the people of India stand first in order ; no rule of prescription can be set up on the part of the East-India Company if upon well-estab [...] We lay before our readers in the first place an account of the total value of the imports into the United Kingdom from the East-Indies and China (including the Mauritius) for the last thirteen years beginning with the year 1814 the year previous to the period when private-traders were admitted to a participation in the commerce with India. [...] The duties of the Mamlutdar are to superintend the collection of the revenue to manage the police and receive civil and criminal complaints referring the former to punchayets and sending up the latter to the collector. [...] With respect to Tibet now the head-quarters of the faith there seems reason to conclude that it followed the more western countries in adopting the faith and literature of the Buddhas : the Chinese writers M. Reniusat observes are unanimous in asserting thilt up to the fifth century of the Christian era the natives of Tibet whom they call Kiang and Thang-chang or founders of the state known [...] M. Remusat endeavours to reconcile these difibrences by supposing that although the Bauddhas might have made sonic codverts and erected some temples in the western parts of Tibet in the first century of Christianity yet the greater part of the nation particularly the inhabitants of the eastern districts remained in a state of ignorance and barbarism until the end of the sixth or beginning
history
Pages
145
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
British Commerce with India
765-772 unknown view
The British Territories in the Deccan
773-781 unknown view
On the Era of the Buddhas
782-786 unknown view
On Potails
786-788 unknown view
Queries
788-788 unknown view
Chinese Novels
789-797 unknown view
Account of the Mismees
798-799 unknown view
Navigation between Great Britain and Asia
799-799 unknown view
Dr. Freytag’s Edition of the Hamasa
800-806 unknown view
Judicial Improvements in Ceylon
807-814 unknown view
On the Names of China
815-819 M. Klaproth view
Memoir Of Major-General Sir J. M. Chalmers
819-820 unknown view
Ryotwar System
821-821 unknown view
Review of Books
822-830 unknown view
Proceedings of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
831-832 unknown view
New Publications
832-832 unknown view
Varieties
833-840 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
841-877 unknown view
Bostscript to Asiatic Intelligence
877-877 unknown view
Indian Securities and Exchanges
877-877 unknown view
Parliamentary Papers
878-879 unknown view
Home Intelligence
880-892 unknown view
Index
893-902 unknown view

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