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The Asiatic Journal for February 1821

1821

1 These arc the principajobjects of atteOm that :Attract the notice of a 'stranger within the interior of the tetuple contailug the Neel Kama ; but at the exterior of the entrance upon the left hand or northern side there is fixed a very sit►itar statue larger its' size than the'ordnary dimeusions of a man sculptured in a sitting 'vesture upon the &fgt of the potico and re [...] Commerce being therefore the principle on which our connection wititthe Easter] was the sword of conquest sheathed than her attention was turned to the dispensing of justice to giving security to the pesons and property and to the improvment of the condition of her new su-. jests ; to a reform in the whole judicial and revenue administration of the cothitry to the establishment of a [...] A desire to know the origin mill early history of the people their itrtitutious; laws and opinions led to associations epressly directed to this end ; while by she application of the information thus o*Ward to the present circumstances of the country the spirit and principles of Brash srule have rapidly augmented the power and increased the resources of the state at the same time that [...] The whole of Sumatra at one period was subject to the supreme power of Menaugkabau and proofs of the former grandeur and superiority of - Ms state are still found not only in the pompous edicts of Its sovereigns and in the veneration and respect paid to the most distant.branches of the family lint in the comparatively high and improved state of cultivation ► of the country aria regarding the [...] the increase of Chinese on this island : Of the population of the Moluccas it the redundance of population in the may-berernarked that they arc for the' mother country the constant intercourse most part Christians of the Lutheran which exists with it and the induct:- persuasion.
history
Pages
109
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.120104
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Death of the Celebrated Minister Tung-Cho
109-114 Philo-Miles view
Fort of Kallingur
114-119 unknown view
On the Advantage
119-124 unknown view
Remarks of the Review of a Hindoostanee and English Dictionary
125-129 unknown view
North-West Passage
130-133 unknown view
On Small Arms
134-136 unknown view
Ruins Near Topary
137-141 unknown view
Stath of Females in India
141-147 unknown view
Equipment of Cadets
147-147 unknown view
Persian Gulf
148-151 unknown view
St. George’s Church Madras
151-152 unknown view
Literary and Philosophical Intelligence
152-156 unknown view
Public Letter and Fourth Report
157-161 unknown view
Asiatic Intelligence
161-205 unknown view
Home Intelligence
205-209 unknown view

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