Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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... Madras Bombay ............ Ceylon ........ Penang Singapore Malacca Birman Empire ... Madras Bombay Ceylon Penang Singapore .............. Malacca Netherlands India ...... China Australasia Mauritius Cape of Good Hope St. Helena 39 267 ...
... Madras Bombay ............ Ceylon ........ Penang Singapore Malacca Birman Empire ... Madras Bombay Ceylon Penang Singapore .............. Malacca Netherlands India ...... China Australasia Mauritius Cape of Good Hope St. Helena 39 267 ...
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... Madras and Bombay , and maintaining only that of Calcutta . The place of mint - master alone at Madras was considered worth Rs . 3,500 a - month : add to this the whole expenses of the establishment . And what do they produce ? —a very ...
... Madras and Bombay , and maintaining only that of Calcutta . The place of mint - master alone at Madras was considered worth Rs . 3,500 a - month : add to this the whole expenses of the establishment . And what do they produce ? —a very ...
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... Madras and at Bombay than at Bengal . It is only necessary to classify the situations natives are to fill , and to fix suitable salaries to each . This reform will naturally render a smaller number of Europeans necessary ; but we must ...
... Madras and at Bombay than at Bengal . It is only necessary to classify the situations natives are to fill , and to fix suitable salaries to each . This reform will naturally render a smaller number of Europeans necessary ; but we must ...
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... Madras , and was renounced by his relations ; but after incurring some expense in feasting Brahmins , he regained his caste . In 1808 , a blacksmith of Serampore returned from Madras , and was disowned by his friends ; but after ...
... Madras , and was renounced by his relations ; but after incurring some expense in feasting Brahmins , he regained his caste . In 1808 , a blacksmith of Serampore returned from Madras , and was disowned by his friends ; but after ...
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... Ricketts , the registrar of Madras , whose defalcations were made good out of the revenue contributed by the people of India ; and its sym- pathy toward private distress in the more recent case of 88 The Failures in India .
... Ricketts , the registrar of Madras , whose defalcations were made good out of the revenue contributed by the people of India ; and its sym- pathy toward private distress in the more recent case of 88 The Failures in India .
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