The Oriental Herald, Volume 141827 |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-5 sur 50
Page
... ORIENTAL HERALD , AND JOURNAL OF GENERAL LITERATURE . VOL . XIV . JULY TO SEPTEMBER , 1827 . 1000 London : MDCCCXXVII . PRINTED BY J. R. GORDON 147 , STRAND . THE. PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR , AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . W.S.
... ORIENTAL HERALD , AND JOURNAL OF GENERAL LITERATURE . VOL . XIV . JULY TO SEPTEMBER , 1827 . 1000 London : MDCCCXXVII . PRINTED BY J. R. GORDON 147 , STRAND . THE. PRINTED FOR THE EDITOR , AND SOLD BY ALL BOOKSELLERS . W.S.
Page
... London College of Physicians .. 125 21. Summary of the Latest Intelligence connected with the Eastern World 130 22. East India Jury Bill .... 130 23. Evacuation of Rangoon 136 24. State of Discipline in the Bombay Army 154 25. Cape of ...
... London College of Physicians .. 125 21. Summary of the Latest Intelligence connected with the Eastern World 130 22. East India Jury Bill .... 130 23. Evacuation of Rangoon 136 24. State of Discipline in the Bombay Army 154 25. Cape of ...
Page 72
... London , and to the care of Messrs . Longman and Co. , book- sellers , Paternoster - row . ' Each Physician , receiving a copy of this circular , is requested to communicate it to others ; and afterwards to favour the Association with ...
... London , and to the care of Messrs . Longman and Co. , book- sellers , Paternoster - row . ' Each Physician , receiving a copy of this circular , is requested to communicate it to others ; and afterwards to favour the Association with ...
Page 73
... London , " without distinction of university or country . The pro- ceedings of this Association , it is proper here to state , are intended to be wholly prospective , " The diploma of the candidate for admission into the On the ...
... London , " without distinction of university or country . The pro- ceedings of this Association , it is proper here to state , are intended to be wholly prospective , " The diploma of the candidate for admission into the On the ...
Page 74
... London being verified and registered in the office of the Associ- ation , upon subscribing to their principles , he is of course entitled to be enrolled as a member . When any question arises rendering eligibility or the exceptions ...
... London being verified and registered in the office of the Associ- ation , upon subscribing to their principles , he is of course entitled to be enrolled as a member . When any question arises rendering eligibility or the exceptions ...
Table des matières
1 | |
6 | |
11 | |
26 | |
41 | |
47 | |
48 | |
52 | |
121 | |
122 | |
125 | |
130 | |
136 | |
154 | |
156 | |
162 | |
53 | |
63 | |
64 | |
70 | |
71 | |
87 | |
94 | |
101 | |
111 | |
112 | |
168 | |
170 | |
176 | |
178 | |
191 | |
200 | |
209 | |
216 | |
601 | |
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
ancient appears appointed Assist.-Surg authority Belzoni Bengal Bombay British Calcutta called Cape Captain Robertson Christian civil colonies Company's Council Court daughter defendants duty East India Company effect Egypt Egyptian Elphinstone England English established European Evergetes exist favour force France furlough to Europe Government Governor Governor-General Hindoo Honourable imprisonment inhabitants interest jurisdiction jury justice King labour lady of Capt land late libel Lieut.-Col London Lord Lord Charles Somerset Lordship Madras magistrates Marine Board Mauritius ment military monuments Naroba Native Nubia object observed occasion officers opinion Oriental Herald Palembang paper persons petty sessions Physicians picul Poonah possession present Proprietors Ptolemy punishment question Rangoon received regulations resident respect rupees sago Serampore Singapore Singapore Chronicle slavery slaves Spanish dollars Straits of Sunda temple tion tomb
Fréquemment cités
Page 80 - pothecaries, taught the art By doctor's bills to play the doctor's part, Bold in the practice of mistaken rules, Prescribe, apply, and call their masters fools.
Page 29 - ... receives the inhabitants under his protection and grants them their property he has a power to fix such terms and conditions as he thinks proper. He is entrusted with making the treaty of peace; he may yield up the conquest or retain it upon what terms he pleases. These powers no man ever disputed, neither has it hitherto been controverted that the King might change part or the whole of the law or political form of government of a conquered dominion.
Page 55 - And they set on for him by himself, and for them by themselves, and for the Egyptians, which did eat with him, by themselves: because the Egyptians might not eat bread with the Hebrews; for that is an abomination unto the Egyptians.
Page 56 - And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked ; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
Page 535 - As some fierce comet of tremendous size, To which the stars did reverence as it passed, So he, through learning and through fancy took His flight sublime, and on the loftiest top Of fame's dread mountain sat. Not soiled and worn As if he from the earth had labored up, But as some bird of heavenly plumage fair He looked, which down from higher regions came, And perched it there to see what lay beneath.
Page 535 - His brothers, younger brothers, whom he scarce As equals deemed. All passions of all men, The wild and tame, the gentle and severe; All thoughts, all maxims, sacred and profane ; All creeds, all seasons, Time, Eternity; All that was...
Page 448 - That through a determined and persevering, but, at the same time, judicious and temperate enforcement of such measures, this House looks forward to a progressive improvement in the character of the Slave Population, such as may prepare them for a participation in those civil rights and privileges which are enjoyed by other Classes of His Majesty's Subjects.
Page 448 - I must add, that any resistance which might be manifested to the express and -declared wishes of Parliament, any resistance, I mean, which should partake, not of reason, but of contumacy, would create a case (a case, however, which I sincerely trust will never occur) upon which his Majesty's Government would not hesitate to come down to Parliament for counsel.
Page 534 - Above him seemed, Alone, the mount of song, the lofty seat Of canonized bards ; and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye.
Page 118 - Ond' esta oltracotanza in voi s' alletta? Perché ricalcitrate a quella voglia, A cui non puote 'l fin mai esser mozzo, E che più volte v' ha cresciuta doglia? Che giova nelle Fata dar di cozzo ? Cerbero vostro, se ben vi ricorda , Ne porta ancor pelato il mento e 'l gozzo. Poi si rivolse per la strada lorda , E non fe