Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... British India , vol . VI . 5. Thornton's History of British India , vol . III . ART . III . — SURAT - ITS PAST AND PRESENT . 1. Forbes ' Oriental Memoirs 2. Mill's History of British India 3. Le Voyage de M. De Thevenot 4. Ovington's ...
... British India , vol . VI . 5. Thornton's History of British India , vol . III . ART . III . — SURAT - ITS PAST AND PRESENT . 1. Forbes ' Oriental Memoirs 2. Mill's History of British India 3. Le Voyage de M. De Thevenot 4. Ovington's ...
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... British Indian Military Reposi- tory 4. Report of the Sub - Committee appointed for the purpose of making a revision in the several equipments in the British Artillery Service ; 1819. - Ibid 5. Proceedings of the Special Board of ...
... British Indian Military Reposi- tory 4. Report of the Sub - Committee appointed for the purpose of making a revision in the several equipments in the British Artillery Service ; 1819. - Ibid 5. Proceedings of the Special Board of ...
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... British and Ame- rican merchant vessels sailing between various ports of Great Britain and the United States of America and the port of Calcutta ; for the pur- pose of memorializing the Government of Bengal for a reform of the present ...
... British and Ame- rican merchant vessels sailing between various ports of Great Britain and the United States of America and the port of Calcutta ; for the pur- pose of memorializing the Government of Bengal for a reform of the present ...
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... British India , vol . VI . 5. Thornton's History of British India , vol . III . THERE are few more glorious situations in which a man of ability can be placed than those in which his energy , zeal and talent may benefit a nation in its ...
... British India , vol . VI . 5. Thornton's History of British India , vol . III . THERE are few more glorious situations in which a man of ability can be placed than those in which his energy , zeal and talent may benefit a nation in its ...
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... British house of Peers , and in the highest order of peerage , the acknowledged warrior and champion of his country -another in the second order , known to the world as the saviour of the Indian empire of Britain and the most popular ...
... British house of Peers , and in the highest order of peerage , the acknowledged warrior and champion of his country -another in the second order , known to the world as the saviour of the Indian empire of Britain and the most popular ...
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