Calcutta Review, Volume 9University of Calcutta, 1848 |
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... Court . Calcutta , 1844 ART . V. - COMMERCIAL MORALITY AND COM- MERCIAL PROSPECTS IN BENGAL . The Bengal Hurkaru , the Englishman , and the Star News- papers , Calcutta ; and the Friend of India , Seram- pore ; for December 1847 , and ...
... Court . Calcutta , 1844 ART . V. - COMMERCIAL MORALITY AND COM- MERCIAL PROSPECTS IN BENGAL . The Bengal Hurkaru , the Englishman , and the Star News- papers , Calcutta ; and the Friend of India , Seram- pore ; for December 1847 , and ...
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Barrister - at - law and Advocate of the Supreme Court . Calcutta , 1844 ART . V. - THE BENGAL ARTILLERY . 1 ... Courts of Enquiry , Calcutta . London , 1848 2. A Fifteenth Memoir with reference to the Law of Storms in India , being the ...
Barrister - at - law and Advocate of the Supreme Court . Calcutta , 1844 ART . V. - THE BENGAL ARTILLERY . 1 ... Courts of Enquiry , Calcutta . London , 1848 2. A Fifteenth Memoir with reference to the Law of Storms in India , being the ...
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... Court of Hyderabad , and who lost no opportunity of instilling into the minds of the Nizam and his officers " the probability of the French nation ac- quiring , at no distant period , decided ascendancy in India , as well as in Europe ...
... Court of Hyderabad , and who lost no opportunity of instilling into the minds of the Nizam and his officers " the probability of the French nation ac- quiring , at no distant period , decided ascendancy in India , as well as in Europe ...
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... court of Púna more favorable to British interests . Such had been the diminution of the influence and power of the Peishwa , caused by the inor- dinate ambition and power of Scindia , that it was not to be expected the inferior chiefs ...
... court of Púna more favorable to British interests . Such had been the diminution of the influence and power of the Peishwa , caused by the inor- dinate ambition and power of Scindia , that it was not to be expected the inferior chiefs ...
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... court of Púna . Nor was the influence of the sovereign of Mysore felt less at Hyderabad than at the capital of the Mahrattas . There he had a force of 14,000 men , officered by his allies , governing the Nizam and the country at the ...
... court of Púna . Nor was the influence of the sovereign of Mysore felt less at Hyderabad than at the capital of the Mahrattas . There he had a force of 14,000 men , officered by his allies , governing the Nizam and the country at the ...
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