Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China and Australasia, Volume 14Wm. H. Allen & Company, 1834 |
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Page 34
... presidency of Bengal , it is said , contains 328,000 English square miles , and 57,500,000 subjects ; whereas , from official parliamentary returns , published more than two years ago , and republished in the Asiatic Journal , * the ...
... presidency of Bengal , it is said , contains 328,000 English square miles , and 57,500,000 subjects ; whereas , from official parliamentary returns , published more than two years ago , and republished in the Asiatic Journal , * the ...
Page 43
... presidency for health . He had left Cawnpore , it was now very evident , with the determination of going down to Calcutta , and the clandestine nature of his departure excited doubts even in those who , until now , had been unwilling to ...
... presidency for health . He had left Cawnpore , it was now very evident , with the determination of going down to Calcutta , and the clandestine nature of his departure excited doubts even in those who , until now , had been unwilling to ...
Page 57
... presidency of Mr. Canning : " The instructions which you issued to Mr. Strachey appear to have been acted upon in a manner directly at variance both with the letter and the spirit of your orders . We think this departure from the tenour ...
... presidency of Mr. Canning : " The instructions which you issued to Mr. Strachey appear to have been acted upon in a manner directly at variance both with the letter and the spirit of your orders . We think this departure from the tenour ...
Page 60
... presidency down from Calcutta per steamer , during the fine weather ? The same may be done for Bombay ; or they may go overland . Two direct and palpable advantages may be calculated from this plan : one , an uniformity of rupee , & c ...
... presidency down from Calcutta per steamer , during the fine weather ? The same may be done for Bombay ; or they may go overland . Two direct and palpable advantages may be calculated from this plan : one , an uniformity of rupee , & c ...
Page 61
... presidency , taking the business entirely out of the hands of the collectors , who can neither devote the requisite time thereto , nor bring all the modern improvements into action , from not having made a study of them.` No country in ...
... presidency , taking the business entirely out of the hands of the collectors , who can neither devote the requisite time thereto , nor bring all the modern improvements into action , from not having made a study of them.` No country in ...
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aged Ahmednuggur Akhtal amongst appear appointed artillery Asiatic assignees Assist Bank of Bengal Batavia Board of Control Bombay British Calcutta called Canton Cape Captain Cawnpore cent character charge China Chinese civil command committee Company Company's Court of Directors Court of Proprietors creditors daugh daughter Delhi ditto duty East-India establishment Europe European favour Fort William funds Governor Governor-general Grant Hindoo honour India indigo James John John Pirie lady of Capt land late letter Lieut London Lord Lucknow Madras magistrate Major Mauritius meeting ment Messrs Monghyr native object observed officers opinion Oude parties Penang persons present presidency proceedings prom received regt respect retired rupees servants shew ship society South Wales Surg thing tion Turton Van Diemen's Land whole William