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Page 120
... supposed to be extremely well supplied . The Birmans may be denominated a nation of soldiers , but the regular military establishment only consists of the royal Guard , and such as are necessary to preserve the police . When an army is ...
... supposed to be extremely well supplied . The Birmans may be denominated a nation of soldiers , but the regular military establishment only consists of the royal Guard , and such as are necessary to preserve the police . When an army is ...
Page 340
... supposed to have resided ; some of them are said , in a Sanscrit work , to have migrated to China . For one of the mixed classes , the profession of a dancer is assigned ; to another , that of an actor , which may prove the antiquity of ...
... supposed to have resided ; some of them are said , in a Sanscrit work , to have migrated to China . For one of the mixed classes , the profession of a dancer is assigned ; to another , that of an actor , which may prove the antiquity of ...
Page 496
... supposed quantity to be generated by motion . ' In the present letter , he positively denies that he had conceived quantity to be gene- rated by motion ; and he attributes our misrepresentation to ignorance of the Portuguese language ...
... supposed quantity to be generated by motion . ' In the present letter , he positively denies that he had conceived quantity to be gene- rated by motion ; and he attributes our misrepresentation to ignorance of the Portuguese language ...
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