An Account of the Interior of Ceylon, and of Its Inhabitants: With Travels in that Island |
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... perhaps , and certainly often calumniated ; bearing in mind what a great philosopher said of his brethren and their doctrines , - " Non ex singulis vocibus spectandi sunt , sed ex perpetuitate atque constantiâ . ” The historical sketch ...
... perhaps , and certainly often calumniated ; bearing in mind what a great philosopher said of his brethren and their doctrines , - " Non ex singulis vocibus spectandi sunt , sed ex perpetuitate atque constantiâ . ” The historical sketch ...
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... Perhaps , on an average , it extends beyond the mountains to the distance of ten or twenty miles . The flat country forms the circumference of the Kandyan pro- vinces , with the exception of a small portion of the western boundary ...
... Perhaps , on an average , it extends beyond the mountains to the distance of ten or twenty miles . The flat country forms the circumference of the Kandyan pro- vinces , with the exception of a small portion of the western boundary ...
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... perhaps , half a mile wide . The hilly division of the interior , in elevation above the sea , may vary from one to five hundred feet ; and the hills them- selves may vary in perpendicular height from two hundred to one thousand feet ...
... perhaps , half a mile wide . The hilly division of the interior , in elevation above the sea , may vary from one to five hundred feet ; and the hills them- selves may vary in perpendicular height from two hundred to one thousand feet ...
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... perhaps , with advantage under the head of imbedded minerals . The varieties of granite and gneiss are innumerable , passing often from one into another , and occasionally changing their character altogether , and assuming appearances ...
... perhaps , with advantage under the head of imbedded minerals . The varieties of granite and gneiss are innumerable , passing often from one into another , and occasionally changing their character altogether , and assuming appearances ...
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... perhaps , of two miles . This quartz - rock near the sea has a very singular and picturesque aspect . Quite bare , it stands erect like denuded veins . It is very precipitous , and exhibits the appearance of buildings in ruins ; a ...
... perhaps , of two miles . This quartz - rock near the sea has a very singular and picturesque aspect . Quite bare , it stands erect like denuded veins . It is very precipitous , and exhibits the appearance of buildings in ruins ; a ...
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Adam's Peak Adikar Agent of Government amongst animal appearance attended Badulla barometer Batticaloa beautiful Boodhoo called carbonat caste Ceylon chiefly chiefs cinnamon-stone circumstances climate cocoa-nut Colombo colour corundum covered cultivated dagobah dewalé disease Dissave distance district Doombera duty effect elephants excepting extremely feet felspar former four ganga gneiss gods Governor granitic ground height hills inhabitants instance Interior island jingalls jungle Kandy Kandyan provinces kapitia Katragam kind king king's land latter lime low country manner maritime provinces miles mineral mohandiram mountains natives nature neighbourhood nilami observed officers paddy-fields passed peculiar perhaps Portuguese pretty priests prince principal quartz rain rebellion religion remarkable resemble respect river rock royal Saffragam saltpetre scenery Seven Korles side Singalese situated snake stone Teldenia temperature temple thermometer trees Trincomalie Upasampada Upper Ouva valley variety village whilst wiharé wild wind wood worship
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Page 501 - Commander-in-chief, in all cases falling under this ninth article, an unlimited right of review over every proceeding, civil or military, had by virtue thereof; and reserving also full power to make such particular provisions, conformably to the general spirit of the said article, as may be found necessary to carry its principle into full effect.
Page 111 - Her hips should be wide ; her limbs tapering ; the soles of her feet, without any hollow, and the surface of her body in general, soft, delicate, smooth, and rounded, without the asperities of projecting bones and sinews.
Page 502 - His Royal Highness the Prince Regent in the name and on behalf of His Majesty such Dispositions in favour of the trade of these Provinces, as may...
Page 499 - Adikar, these assertions are fully substantiated ; in which was exhibited the savage scene of four infant children, the youngest torn from the mother's breast, cruelly butchered, and their heads bruised in a mortar by the hands of their parent, succeeded by the execution of the woman herself, and three females more ; whose limbs being bound, and a heavy stone tied round the neck of each, they were thrown into a lake and drowned.
Page 500 - Sinha by the habitual violation of the chief and most sacred duties of a Sovereign, has forfeited all claims to that title of the powers annexed to the same, and is declared fallen and deposed from the Office of King — His family and relatives whether in the ascending, descending or collateral line, and whether by affinity or blood, are also for ever excluded from the Throne — and all claim and title of the Malabar...
Page 500 - His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales, Regent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, on the one part; and the...
Page 513 - Dollars One hundred and fifty in value ; in which case Execution shall stay and the Proceedings be transmitted to the said Commissioner's Court, which shall and may proceed in the same as in the Cases mentioned in the former Article. That Appeals also may be allowed upon Order of the Governor or the Board of Commissioners although not entered in Ten days if Application is made in a Year.
Page 38 - ... inhabitant tending his goats. It was not till after ascending several thousand feet, that the peculiar character of the Caucasian mountains was developed; for, however precipitous or rocky the ascent may be, each invariably terminated in a fertile plateau, even at a height of between four and five thousand feet above the level of the sea. This is, perhaps, independent of their well-known bravery and patriotism, the principal cause that every attempt to subdue these people has been hitherto found...
Page 501 - Military Officers, Soldiers or Followers of the Army usually held liable to Military Discipline, shall be subject to the Magistracy of the accredited Agent or Agents of the British Government in all cases except charges of Murder, which shall be tried by special Commissions to be issued from time to time by the Governor for that purpose. Provided always as to such Charges of Murder wherein any British subject may be defendant, who might be tried for the same by the Laws of the United Kingdom...
Page 500 - Provinces and excluded and prohibited from entering those Provinces on any pretence whatever, without a written permission for that purpose by the authority of the British Government, under the pains and penalties of Martial Law, which is hereby declared to be in force for that purpose — and all male persons of the Malabar...