Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register, 第 25-28 卷S. Smith & Company, 1832 |
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... Persian , and Hindee , whether , in exchange of the specified dower , ( one lac and one rupee , ) he consented to marry Azimun , the daughter of Azeezoolah , and grand daughter of Imayut Ally . Feroz signified his assent , by the ...
... Persian , and Hindee , whether , in exchange of the specified dower , ( one lac and one rupee , ) he consented to marry Azimun , the daughter of Azeezoolah , and grand daughter of Imayut Ally . Feroz signified his assent , by the ...
第27页
... Persians thought it impious or foolish to employ any complicated structures in the service of the Deity . Their places of worship were circles of stones , in the centre of which they kindled the sacred fire , the only symbol of their ...
... Persians thought it impious or foolish to employ any complicated structures in the service of the Deity . Their places of worship were circles of stones , in the centre of which they kindled the sacred fire , the only symbol of their ...
第14页
... Persian Gulph 17th Sept. & Bom 27th Oct. Akyab 22d Nov , and Chittagong 11th Dec. ..Bordeaux 224 Aug. W. C. Walker , 25 La Gange ( French ) . . 5601B . Amiel Departures . Date Vessels ' Names . Tns . Commanders . Destination . Nov. 25 ...
... Persian Gulph 17th Sept. & Bom 27th Oct. Akyab 22d Nov , and Chittagong 11th Dec. ..Bordeaux 224 Aug. W. C. Walker , 25 La Gange ( French ) . . 5601B . Amiel Departures . Date Vessels ' Names . Tns . Commanders . Destination . Nov. 25 ...
第83页
... Persian tobacco . At the opposite end of the room hung a curtain of crimson cloth , leading apparently into other more distant apartments . With crossed arms , in attitudes of the deepest respect , stood my conductors , one on each side ...
... Persian tobacco . At the opposite end of the room hung a curtain of crimson cloth , leading apparently into other more distant apartments . With crossed arms , in attitudes of the deepest respect , stood my conductors , one on each side ...
第104页
... Persian climes , the Imperial throne , He too may enter Delhi with his van . XI . Sad was the fate of Shujaa ... Persia , but regained the throne , on the death of Shere . As Dryden says➡ Some rais'd aloit , come tumbling down amain ...
... Persian climes , the Imperial throne , He too may enter Delhi with his van . XI . Sad was the fate of Shujaa ... Persia , but regained the throne , on the death of Shere . As Dryden says➡ Some rais'd aloit , come tumbling down amain ...
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